Antidepressant effects of valproic acid in an animal model of depression
Valproic acid, beside its anticonvulsant action, is widely used as a mood stabilizer in the therapy of bipolar disorder. The potential antidepressant action of valproic acid has not been sufficiently characterized so far. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the antidepressant effect of valp...
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Main Authors: | Buzgoova K. (Author), Balagova L. (Author), Hlavacova N. (Author), Jezova D. (Author) |
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