Identification and Expression of Frizzled-3 Protein in Rat Frontal Cortex After Antidepressant and Electroconvulsive Treatment
The biological basis for the therapeutic mechanisms of depression are still unknown. While performing EST (expressed sequence tag) analysis to identify some molecular machinery responsible for the antidepressant effect, we determined the full-length nucleotide sequence of rat frizzled-3 protein (Frz...
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Main Authors: | Misa Yamada (Author), Tomoko Iwabuchi (Author), Kou Takahashi (Author), Chika Kurahashi (Author), Hisayuki Ohata (Author), Kazuo Honda (Author), Teruhiko Higuchi (Author), Mitsuhiko Yamada (Author) |
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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