Brain‐derived neurotropic factor polymorphisms, traumatic stress, mild traumatic brain injury, and combat exposure contribute to postdeployment traumatic stress

Author:

Dretsch Michael N.123,Williams Kathy2,Emmerich Tanja4,Crynen Gogce4,Ait‐Ghezala Ghania4,Chaytow Helena4,Mathura Venkat4,Crawford Fiona C.4,Iverson Grant L.56789

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory 6901 Farrel Road Fort Rucker Alabama 22206

2. National Intrepid Center of Excellence Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 4860 South Palmer Road Bethesda Maryland 20889

3. Human Dimension Division (HDD) Headquarters Army Training and Doctrine Command (HQ TRADOC) 950 Jefferson Ave Fort Eustis Virginia 23604

4. Roskamp Institute 2040 Whitfield Ave Sarasota Florida 34243

5. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts

6. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston Massachusetts

7. Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program Boston Massachusetts

8. Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Bethesda Maryland

9. Center for Health and Rehabilitation Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Harvard Medical School 79/96 Thirteenth Street Charlestown Navy Yard Charlestown Massachusetts 02129

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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