Temporal profiling of depression vulnerability in a preclinical model of sustained depression
Abstract Major Depression is a prevalent mental disorder that is characterized by negative mood and reduced motivation, and frequently results in social withdrawal and memory-related deficits. Repeated stressors, such as adverse life events, increase the risk for development of the disorder. Consequ...
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Auteurs principaux: | D. Riga, L. J. M. Schmitz, W. J. G. Hoogendijk, A. B. Smit, S. Spijker |
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2017
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