Epidemiologic research consistently reports gender differences in the rates and course of major depressive disorder (MDD). The STAR*D (Sequenced Treatment ... SM Marcus,EA Young,KB Kerber,... - 《Journal of Affective Disorders》 被引量: 671发表: 2005年 加载更多站...
Because the phenotype abnormalities of FASD are so varied and widespread, we investigated whether fetal exposure to EtOH disrupts ribosome biogenesis and the processing of pre-ribosomal RNAs and ribosome assembly, by determining the effect of exposure to EtOH on the developmental express...
The transition entropy consists of the magnetic contribution (13.38 J K −1 mol −1), the orientational order-disorder phenomenon of the solvate ethanol molecule (8.97) and the change in the phonon system, in particular the change in stretching and deformation vibrations of the metal-ligand ...
A disorder of H2O and H3O+ is evidenced in (H3O)(2)center dot[Hgua](16)center dot(Al4F18)(3)center dot H2O together with a disorder of guanidinium cations in the interlayer space of [Hgua](2)center dot(Al5F17).Adil, KLe Bail, ALeblanc, MMaisonneuve, V...
Inhibition of EtOH-induced GABAAR potentiation as a Novel mechanism for the treatment of Alcohol Use DisorderEileen CarryiMedPub
Pronounced changes in the Fe N bond distance (2.195 A for high spin, 2.013 A for low spin on average) and orientational disorder of the ethanol molecule were observed. The complexes and ethanols are both hydrogen bounded to Cl ions.
Of relevance, SSRIs have been effective in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, the most common affective disorder in children [39]. Pharmacological depletion of each of the three monoamine synaptic transmitters activates depression, but this seems not to be true for subjects who have not...
Of relevance, SSRIs have been effective in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder, the most common affective disorder in children [39]. Pharmacological depletion of each of the three monoamine synaptic transmitters activates depression, but this seems not to be true for subjects who have not...