Fluoxetine treatment during the postpartal period may have short-term impacts on murine maternal skeletal physiology
Postpartum depression affects many individuals after parturition, and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are often used as the first-line treatment; however, both SSRIs and lactation are independently associated with bone loss due to the role of serotonin in bone remodeling. Previously,...
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Main Authors: | Hannah P. Fricke (Author), Chandler J. Krajco (Author), Molly J. Perry (Author), Lauren J. Brettingen (Author), Lella A. Wake (Author), Julia F. Charles (Author), Laura L. Hernandez (Author) |
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