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  • 5-HT(1A) receptor mutant mice exhibit enhanced tonic, stress-induced and fluoxetine-induced serotonergic neurotransmission  Academic Article
  • A role for galanin in antidepressant actions with a focus on the dorsal raphe nucleus  Academic Article
  • Atypical antidepressants extend lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by activation of a non-cell-autonomous stress response  Academic Article
  • Differential effects of withdrawal from chronic amphetamine or fluoxetine administration on brain stimulation reward in the rat - interactions between the two drugs  Academic Article
  • Effects of fluoxetine on the oral environment of bulimics  Academic Article
  • Evaluating genetic markers and neurobiochemical analytes for fluoxetine response using a panel of mouse inbred strains  Academic Article
  • Genetic regulation of behavioral and neuronal responses to fluoxetine  Academic Article
  • Kinetics of allopregnanolone formation catalyzed by human 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type iii (akrlc2)  Academic Article
  • Nelumbinis semen reverse's a decrease in 5-ht1a receptor binding induced by chronic mild stress, a depression-like symptom  Academic Article
  • Region-specific transcriptional changes following the three antidepressant treatments electro convulsive therapy, sleep deprivation and fluoxetine  Academic Article
  • Targeting glioblastoma signaling and metabolism with a re-purposed brain-penetrant drug  Academic Article

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