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- :Gillis, J. Cai ;Chang, Shun-ChiaoApril 08 2019 | Depress Anxiety. 36(6):565-575:BACKGROUNDTelomeres cap and protect DNA but shorten with each somatic cell division. Aging, environmental, and lifestyle factors contribute to the spe...
- :Gillis, J.Cai ;Chang, Shun-ChiaoNov 07 2016 | Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 32(12):1330-1341:BackgroundDepression frequently co-occurs with cognitive decline, but the nature of this association is unclear. We examined relations of late-life de...
- :Devore, Elizabeth E. ;Chang, Shun-Chiao9 2018 | J Psychiatr Res. 104:169-175:Experimental studies indicate that perinatal light exposure has enduring effects on affective behaviors in rodents; however, insufficient research has...
- :Vetter, Céline ;Chang, Shun-Chiao8 2018 | J Psychiatr Res. 103:156-160:BackgroundPrior cross-sectional studies have suggested that being a late chronotype is associated with depression and depressive symptoms, but prospec...
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