"Inflamed" depression: A review of the interactions between depression and inflammation and current anti-inflammatory strategies for depression
Depression is a common mental disorder, the effective treatment of which remains a challenging issue worldwide. The clinical pathogenesis of depression has been deeply explored, leading to the formulation of various pathogenic hypotheses. Among these, the monoamine neurotransmitter hypothesis holds...
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Main Authors: | Yishu Yin (Author), Ting Ju (Author), Deyong Zeng (Author), Fangyuan Duan (Author), Yuanbing Zhu (Author), Junlian Liu (Author), Yongzhi Li (Author), Weihong Lu (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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