Abstract

The interplay of genetic factors and environmental adversities in ADHD can be reflected by cell type-specific DNA methylation (DNAm). Previous methylome-wide association studies (MWAS) for ADHD have been performed in bulk tissue only, where meaningful DNAm signal could be left undetected. We aim to identify cell type-specific DNAm profiles associated with childhood ADHD symptoms.

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