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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal
Progress in unlocking the brain’s “code”
Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences.
New support for a serotonin deficit
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World top neuroscientists live in the
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New study highlights potential antimicrobial effects of antidepressants on gut microbiota

Progress in unlocking the brain’s “code” for depression

New support for a serotonin deficit in depression

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New study highlights potential antimicrobial effects of antidepressants on gut microbiota
A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal has shed light on the potential effects of commonly prescribed antidepressants on the normal gut microbiota. The study, performed by Dr. Leonova L.V., Rukavishnikov G.V. et al., aimed to evaluate the growth kinetics of normal human gut microorganisms with.
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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal has shed light on the potential effects of commonly prescribed antidepressants on the normal gut microbiota. The study, performed by Dr. Leonova L.V., Rukavishnikov G.V. et al., aimed to evaluate the growth kinetics of normal human gut microorganisms with antidepressants most commonly used in routine clinical practice.
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New study highlights potential antimicrobial effects of antidepressants on gut microbiota
A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journalProgress in unlocking the brain’s “code” for depression
Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences.New support for a serotonin deficit in depression
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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journalProgress in unlocking the brain’s “code” for depression
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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal has shed light on the potential effects of commonly prescribed antidepressants on the normal gut microbiota. The study, performed by Dr. Leonova L.V., Rukavishnikov G.V. et al., aimed to evaluate the growth kinetics of normal human gut microorganisms with antidepressants most commonly used in routine clinical practice.

Clinical depression is a common psychiatric condition with often devastating consequences. A new study in Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier, advances our fundamental understanding of the neural circuitry of depression in the human brain.
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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal has shed light on the potential effects of commonly prescribed antidepressants on the normal gut microbiota. The study, performed by Dr. Leonova L.V., Rukavishnikov G.V. et al., aimed to evaluate the growth kinetics of normal human gut microorganisms with antidepressants most commonly used in routine clinical practice.
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A recent study published in the Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience journal has shed light on the potential effects of commonly prescribed antidepressants on the normal gut microbiota. The study, performed by Dr. Leonova L.V., Rukavishnikov G.V. et al., aimed to evaluate the growth kinetics of normal human gut microorganisms with antidepressants most commonly used in routine clinical practice.
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