Th17 Cells in Depression: Are They Crucial for the Antidepressant Effect of Ketamine?
Background: Major depressive disorder is associated with inflammation and immune processes. Depressive symptoms correlate with inflammatory markers and alterations in the immune system including cytokine levels and immune cell function. Th17 cells are a T cell subset which exerts proinflammatory eff...
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Main Authors: | Meiying Cui (Author), Wanlin Dai (Author), Jing Kong (Author), Hongzhi Chen (Author) |
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