The role of neuroinflammation and neurovascular dysfunction in major depressive disorder
Sang Won Jeon,1 Yong-Ku Kim2 1Department of Psychiatry, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, 2Department of Psychiatry, Korea University Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, South Korea Abstract: Although depression has generally been e...
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Main Authors: | Jeon SW, Yong-Ku Kim |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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