
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN VARIATIONS IN TPH1, TPH2
AND SLC6A4 GENES AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION:
A STUDY IN THE JORDANIAN POPULATION Khabour OF1, Amarneh BH2, Bani Hani EA3, Lataifeh IM4 *Corresponding Author: Dr. Omar F. Khabour, Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics, Department of Medical
Laboratory, Sciences, Jordan University of Science and Technology, PO Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan; Tel.:
+962-2-720-1000 ext. 23784; Fax: +962-2-720-1087; E-mail: khabour@just.edu.jo page: 41
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