Bidirectional associations between inflammatory biomarkers and depression symptoms in adolescents: Potential causal relationships


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Lauren Alloy, Daniel Moriarity, Marin Kautz, Naoise Mac Giolalbhui, Joshua Klugman, Christopher Coe, Lauren Ellman, Lyn Abramson
Biological Psychiatry, vol. 87, Elsevier, 2020, pp. S47

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Alloy, L., Moriarity, D., Kautz, M., Mac Giolalbhui, N., Klugman, J., Coe, C., … Abramson, L. (2020). Bidirectional associations between inflammatory biomarkers and depression symptoms in adolescents: Potential causal relationships. Biological Psychiatry, 87, S47.


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Alloy, Lauren, Daniel Moriarity, Marin Kautz, Naoise Mac Giolalbhui, Joshua Klugman, Christopher Coe, Lauren Ellman, and Lyn Abramson. “Bidirectional Associations between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Depression Symptoms in Adolescents: Potential Causal Relationships.” Biological Psychiatry 87 (2020): S47.


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Alloy, Lauren, et al. “Bidirectional Associations between Inflammatory Biomarkers and Depression Symptoms in Adolescents: Potential Causal Relationships.” Biological Psychiatry, vol. 87, Elsevier, 2020, p. S47.


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@article{alloy2020a,
  title = {Bidirectional associations between inflammatory biomarkers and depression symptoms in adolescents: Potential causal relationships},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Biological Psychiatry},
  pages = {S47},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  volume = {87},
  author = {Alloy, Lauren and Moriarity, Daniel and Kautz, Marin and Mac Giolalbhui, Naoise and Klugman, Joshua and Coe, Christopher and Ellman, Lauren and Abramson, Lyn}
}


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