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Kang, Jee In, Mueller, Susanne G., Wu, Gwyneth W.Y., Lin, Jue, Ng, Peter, Yehuda, Rachel, Flory, Janine D., Abu-Amara, Duna, Reus, Victor I., Gautam, Aarti, Hood, Leroy, Ressler, Kerry J., Lindqvist, Daniel, Cho, Ji Hoon, Coy, Michelle, Desarnaud, Frank, Bersani, Francesco Saverio, Fossati, Silvia, Hoke, Allison, Kumar, Raina, Li, Meng, Makotkine, Iouri, Miller, Stacy-Ann, Petzold, Linda, Price, Laura, Qian, Meng, Scherler, Kelsey, Srinivasan, Seshamalini, Suessbrick, Anna, Tang, Li, Wu, Xiaogang, Baxter, David, Blessing, Esther, Dean, Kelsey R., Daigle, Bernie J., Guffanti, Guia, Wang, Kai, Almli, Lynn M., Chakraborty, F. Nabarun, Donohue, Duncan, Kerley, Kimberly, Kim, Taek-Kyun, Laska, Eugene, Lee, Inyoul, Lee, Min Young, Lori, Adriana, Lu, Liangqun, Misganaw, Burook, Muhie, Seid, Newman, Jennifer, Price, Nathan, Qin, Shizhen, Siegel, Carole, Somvanshi, Pramod R., Thakur, Gunjan S., Zhou, Young, Yang, Ruoting, Hammamieh, Rasha, Doyle, Francis J., Jett, Marti, Marmar, Charles R., Mellon, Synthia H., Wolkowitz, Owen M. |
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Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging; July 2020, Vol. 5 Issue: 7 p678-687, 10p |
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Traumatic stress can adversely affect physical and mental health through neurobiological stress response systems. We examined the effects of trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on telomere length, a biomarker of cellular aging, and volume of the amygdala, a key structure of stress regulation, in combat-exposed veterans. In addition, the relationships of psychopathological symptoms and autonomic function with telomere length and amygdala volume were examined. |
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