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A molecular shield from trauma

Murray B. Stein ()
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Murray B. Stein: University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0855, USA. He is also in the Psychiatry Service at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego.

Nature, 2011, vol. 470, issue 7335, 468-469

Abstract: Why do some people develop post-traumatic stress disorder, but others emerge from a horrific event relatively unscathed? A molecule involved in orchestrating the brain's response to stress may hold the key to this difference. See Article p.492

Date: 2011
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