Roles of Dopamine and Inflammation-Related Molecules in Behavioral Alterations Caused by Repeated Stress
Prolonged or intensive stress results in emotional and cognitive deficits and is a major risk factor for psychiatric disorders such as depression. Since the molecular mechanisms of how biological adaptations to stress go awry remains elusive, pharmaceutical development targeting stress has not been...
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Main Author: | Tomoyuki Furuyashiki (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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