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PBMC of patients with major depression (MD) or subsyndromal symptomatic depression (SSD)
Ovarian tumors from depressed and non-depressed patients
Mouse Phenotypes - Degenerative disease of the CNS
Frontal cortex of HIV patients with and without major depressive disorder (MDD)
Blood expression profiles of postpartum-onset depression patients
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Subchronic treatment with aldosterone induces depression-like behaviours and gene expression changes…
Pseudo-melancholia.
Genetics and stressful life events interact in depression].
Melancholia defined with the precision of a machine.
First-time administration of the Sydney Melancholia Prototype Index (SMPI) to non-English-speaking p…
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Adolescent Depression Associated With Parental Depression
Depression in Patients With Mild to Moderate Depression
Evaluation of a Website to Improve Depression Literacy in Adolescents With Depression
Multifaceted Depression and Cardiovascular Program
Support for Perinatal Adherence and Depression
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