KCNQ channel openers reverse depressive symptoms via an active resilience mechanism

Less than half of patients suffering from major depressive disorder, a leading cause of disability worldwide, achieve remission with current antidepressants, making it imperative to develop more effective treatment. A new therapeutic direction is emerging from the increased understanding of natural...

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Main Authors: Friedman, Allyson K. (Author), Juarez, Barbara (Author), Ku, Stacy M. (Author), Zhang, Hongxing (Author), Calizo, Rhodora C. (Author), Walsh, Jessica J. (Author), Chaudhury, Dipesh (Author), Zhang, Song (Author), Hawkins, Angel (Author), Dietz, David M. (Author), Murrough, James W. (Author), Ribadeneira, Maria (Author), Wong, Erik H. (Author), Neve, Rachael L. (Contributor), Han, Ming-Hu (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor), McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature, 2017-07-26T19:12:09Z.
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