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SIRT1 rs3758391 and Major Depressive Disorder: New Data and Meta-Analysis

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Fig. 1

T allele versus C allele, square with size by weight and extending line for each study present the OR and 95% CI, respectively. Weight reflects the contribution of each study to the pooled estimate; the latter is shown by a diamond.

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We are deeply grateful to all participants. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81471358 and 81671326) and the Key Developing Disciplines of Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning, China (2015ZB0405).

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Tang, W., Chen, Y., Fang, X. et al. SIRT1 rs3758391 and Major Depressive Disorder: New Data and Meta-Analysis. Neurosci. Bull. 34, 863–866 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12264-018-0235-5

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