Decreased Prostaglandin D2 Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Associated with Depression-Like Behaviors
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Decreased Prostaglandin D2 Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Associated with Depression-Like Behaviors
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 9, Pages 731-739
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2017-06-02
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10.1093/ijnp/pyx044
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