Identifying Biological Markers for Severe Depression
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“Identifying Biological Markers for Severe Depression”
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the biological components of major depression. The investigators are particularity interested in genetic variation and how it contributes to cortisol (because cortisol is higher in severe depression than mild depression or healthy controls) and how it contributes to clinical symptoms, especially suicidal ideation/behavior and psychosis.
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Identifying Biological Markers for Severe Depression
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NCT01831882
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