Neuroimmune endocrine effects of antidepressants
Marco Antonioli, Joanna Rybka, LA CarvalhoPsychoimmunology Translational Laboratory, Health Science Research Centre, Roehampton University, London, UKAbstract: Antidepressant pharmacotherapy is to date the most often used treatment for depression, but the exact mechanism of action underlying its the...
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Main Authors: | Antonioli M, Rybka J, Carvalho LA |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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