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The Neuroscience of Depression
Colin, R. Martin [szerk.]
;
Lan-Anh, Hunter [szerk.]
;
Vinood, B. Patel [szerk.]
;
Victor, R. Preedy [szerk.]
;
Rajkumar, Rajendram [szerk.]
Angol nyelvű Szakkönyv (Könyv) Tudományos
Megjelent: Elsevier, London, Egyesült Királyság / Anglia, San Diego (CA), Amerikai Egyesült Államok, 547 p.
2021
Sorozatok:
The Neuroscience of Depression, 1st Edition: Volume 1-2
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34511456
DOI:
10.1016/C2018-0-01716-8
ISBN:
9780128180099
ISBN:
9780128180105
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Fejezetek
Ahmad M.H. et al. Impact of NGF signaling on neuroplasticity during depression: Insights in neuroplasticity-dependent therapeutic approaches. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V2-341-V2-350
Ebrahimi-Ghiri M. et al. The link between cannabinoids and depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V1-293-V1-300
Ebrahimi-Ghiri M. et al. The link between cannabinoids and depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V1-293-V1-300
Gonda X. et al. Genes, depression, and nuclear DNA. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V2-15
Hoffmann S. et al. Brain inflammasomes in depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V2-139-V2-147
Lenart L. et al. Angiotensin receptor 1 blockade as an antidepression strategy. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V1-283
Patil N. et al. Depression and associated Alzheimer’s disease. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V1-79-V1-87
Sienkiewicz M. et al. Metalloproteinases genes and their relationship with depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V2-59-V2-67
Tessier M. et al. Bumetanide and use in depressive states.. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. V1-309-V1-323
Gonda Xénia et al. Genes, depression, and nuclear DNA. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 15-23
Wigner P. et al. Molecular basis of tryptophan metabolism disorders associated with depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 47-57
Sienkiewicz M. et al. Metalloproteinases genes and their relationship with depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 59-67
Gard A.M. et al. Linking gene regions jointly with environment and depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 69-76
Hoffmann S. et al. Brain inflammasomes in depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 139-147
Kéri S.. Translocator protein (18 kDa TSPO) binding in depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 189-196
Nahavandi A. et al. Axonal transport proteins: What they are and how they relate to depressive behaviors. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 197-213
Mazella J. et al. Sortilin/neurotensin receptor-3 and its derived peptides in depression. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 235-241
Juhász Gábor et al. The prefrontal cortex in depression: Use of proteomics. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 255-264
Ahmad M.H. et al. Impact of NGF signaling on neuroplasticity during depression: Insights in neuroplasticity-dependent therapeutic approaches. (2021) Megjelent: The Neuroscience of Depression pp. 341-350
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