Disadvantaged social status contributed to sleep disorders: An observational and genome-wide gene-environment interaction analysis
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Published:2024-08
Issue:4
Volume:10
Page:402-409
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ISSN:2352-7218
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Container-title:Sleep Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sleep Health
Author:
Qi XinORCID,
Pan Chuyu,
Yang Jin,
Liu Li,
Hao Jingcan,
Wen Yan,
Zhang Na,
Wei Wenming,
Cheng Bolun,
Cheng Shiqiang,
Zhang Feng
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