Do different types of stress differentially alter behavioural and neurobiological outcomes associated with depression in rodent models? A systematic review

Author:

Du Preez Andrea,Eum JosephineORCID,Eiben Inez,Eiben Paola,Zunszain Patricia A.ORCID,Pariante Carmine M.,Thuret Sandrine,Fernandes CathyORCID

Funder

Janssen Pharmaceuticals

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Endocrine and Autonomic Systems

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