The association of BDNF gene polymorphism with cognitive impairment in insomnia patients

Author:

Zaki Nevin F.W.,Saleh Elsayed,Elwasify Mahmoud,Mahmoud Elhasanein,Zaki JohnORCID,Spence David Warren,BaHammam Ahmed S.ORCID,Pandi-Perumal Seithikurippu R.ORCID

Funder

The National Grants Office of Mansoura University

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Pharmacology

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