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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are still harmful and ineffective. Responses to the comments by Hieronymus et al.
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 276-284
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Esketamine and rapastinel, but not imipramine, have antidepressant-like effect in a treatment-resistant animal model of depression
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 258-265
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Inflammation, insulin resistance and neuroprogression in depression
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- 12 June 2019, pp. 1-9
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Associations between C-reactive protein levels and cognition during the first 6 months after acute psychosis
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- 05 November 2018, pp. 36-45
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Katakam and co-workers have not shown SSRIs to be harmful and ineffective and should stop claiming that they have
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- 19 July 2018, pp. 266-274
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Great boast, small roast on effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: response to a critique of our systematic review
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- 21 February 2018, pp. 251-265
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Multiple possible inaccuracies cast doubt on a recent report suggesting selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors to be toxic and ineffective
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- 18 July 2017, pp. 244-250
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Circuits regulating pleasure and happiness: evolution and role in mental disorders*
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- 05 May 2017, pp. 29-42
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Systematic evaluation of skeletal fractures caused by induction of electroconvulsive seizures in rat state a need for attention and refinement of the procedure
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- 05 April 2017, pp. 363-373
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Application of the Audio Recorded Cognitive Screen and its relation to functioning in schizophrenia
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- 11 May 2015, pp. 279-290
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Nitric oxide involvement in the antidepressant-like effect of ketamine in the Flinders sensitive line rat model of depression
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- 10 December 2014, pp. 90-96
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Interleukin-6 inhibits voltage-gated sodium channel activity of cultured rat spinal cord neurons
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- 08 October 2013, pp. 170-177
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Exploratory meta-analysis on deep brain stimulation in treatment-resistant depression: Smith DF. Exploratory meta-analysis on deep brain stimulation in treatment-resistant depression.
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- 18 September 2013, pp. 382-384
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