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Referenties bij: Hoog-gevoeligheid: paardenbloemen en orchideeën

Referenties bij: Hoog-gevoeligheid: paardenbloemen en orchideeën

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9. Arpawong, T. E., Lee, J., Phillips, D. F., Crimmins, E. M., Levine, M. E., & Prescott, C. A. (2016). Effects of recent stress and variation in the serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) on depressive symptoms: A repeated-measures study of adults age 50 and older. Behavior genetics, 46, 72-88.

10. Kaufman, J., Yang, B. Z., Douglas-Palumberi, H., Grasso, D., Lipschitz, D., Houshyar, S. … Gelernter, J. (2006). Brain derived neurotropic factor-5-HTTLPR gene interactions and environmental modifiers of depression in children. Biological Psychiatry, 59, 673-680.

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