Serum BICC1 levels are significantly different in various mood disorders
Suzhen Chen,1,2 Haitang Jiang,1,2 Zhi Xu,1,2 Jingjing Zhao,3 Ming Wang,4 Yan Lu,5 Jianhua Li,6 Fei Sun,7 Yonggui Yuan1,2 1Department of Psychosomatics and Psychiatry, ZhongDa Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University, Nanjing 210009, PR China; 2Institute of Psychosomatics, School of Medici...
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Main Authors: | Chen S, Jiang H, Xu Z, Zhao J, Wang M, Lu Y, Li J, Sun F, Yuan Y |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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