NEUROCHEMICAL STUDY ON MAJOR TRYPTOPHAN METABOLIC PATHWAYS IN THE BRAIN OF RATS EXPOSED TO CHRONIC MILD STRESS AS A MODEL OF DEPRESSION; PHARMACOLOGY OF IMPRAMINE REVISITED

Bassim Mohamed Samir Amin Mohamed; M.B.B.Ch.;

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Cumulative evidence supports involvement of kynurenine in the pathophysiology of certain types of depression. In the present study, the chronic mild stress(CMS) as a valid, realistic simulation of depression in animals was used. The CMS-induced behavioral


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Title NEUROCHEMICAL STUDY ON MAJOR TRYPTOPHAN METABOLIC PATHWAYS IN THE BRAIN OF RATS EXPOSED TO CHRONIC MILD STRESS AS A MODEL OF DEPRESSION; PHARMACOLOGY OF IMPRAMINE REVISITED
Authors Bassim Mohamed Samir Amin Mohamed; M.B.B.Ch.
Keywords NEUROCHEMICAL STUDY ON MAJOR TRYPTOPHAN METABOLIC PATHWAYS IN THE BRAIN OF RATS EXPOSED TO CHRONIC MILD STRESS AS A MODEL OF DEPRESSION; PHARMACOLOGY OF IMPRAMINE REVISITED
Issue Date 2008
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Cumulative evidence supports involvement of kynurenine in the pathophysiology of certain types of depression. In the present study, the chronic mild stress(CMS) as a valid, realistic simulation of depression in animals was used. The CMS-induced behavioral

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