Activating newborn neurons suppresses depression and anxiety-like behaviors
It is unclear if there is a causal link between increased neurogenesis and altered affective behaviors in major depressive disorders. Here, the authors show that selectively suppressing the excitability of newborn neurons, without altering neurogenesis, abolishes the antidepressant effects of fluoxe...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elif Tunc-Ozcan, Chian-Yu Peng, Yiwen Zhu, Sara R. Dunlop, Anis Contractor, John A. Kessler |
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2019
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