Genetic analysis of suicide: a sample study in Tuscany (Central Italy)

Many studies have examined the genetic contribution to suicide. However, data on suicide in the Italian population are scarce. We therefore aimed to address this gap by investigating a cohort of 111 Italians for whom a verdict of suicide had been declared in court in Florence, Italy between 2007 and...

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Main Authors: Martina Focardi (Author), Barbara Gualco (Author), Vilma Pinchi (Author), Norelli Gian-Aristide (Author), Regina Rensi (Author), Elisabetta Pelo (Author), Ilaria Carboni (Author), Ugo Ricci (Author)
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Published: Oxford University Press, 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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