Tianeptine, but not fluoxetine, decreases avoidant behavior in a mouse model of early developmental exposure to fluoxetine
Abstract Depression and anxiety, two of the most common mental health disorders, share common symptoms and treatments. Most pharmacological agents available to treat these disorders target monoamine systems. Currently, finding the most effective treatment for an individual is a process of trial and...
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Autores principales: | Elizabeth A. Pekarskaya, Emma S. Holt, Jay A. Gingrich, Mark S. Ansorge, Jonathan A. Javitch, Sarah E. Canetta |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/dacd9ec969a649caa396d38a5bf9a485 |
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