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Association between serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms and depressed mood caused by job stress in Japanese workers

To estimate the genetic factors influencing depressed mood caused by job stress, a total of 243 employees at a manufacturing company and a local hospital in Japan (mean age 40.8±10.3 years) were recruited with informed consent. The Brief Job Stress Questionnaire was used to assess the present status...

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Published in:International journal of molecular medicine 2008-04, Vol.21 (4), p.499-505
Main Authors: Katsuyama, Hironobu, Tomita, Masafumi, Hidaka, Kazuo, Fushimi, Shigeko, Okuyama, Toshiko, Watanabe, Yoko, Tamechika, Yoshie, Otsuki, Takemi, Saijoh, Kiyofumi, Sunami, Shigeo
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