CommentaryRisks for Major Depression: Searching for Stable Traits
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Acknowledgments and Disclosures
This work was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant No. R01 MH036197 (to MMW and JP), by the Sackler Institute of Developmental Psychobiology, and by the John Templeton Foundation.
In the last 3 years, MMW has received royalties from Oxford University Press, Perseus Books Group, American Psychiatric Association Publishing, and Multi-Health Systems. JP has received research funding from Shire Pharmaceuticals and Aevi Genomics. AT and XH report no biomedical financial interests or
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