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1 Accelerated biological aging in major depressive disorder: capturing aging patterns in DNA methylation with machine learning methods Han, L.

28 S1 p. S85-S86
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2 ADHD and related aspects in a standardised investigation in Austrian prisons – incarcerated patients with substance use disorders Silbernagl, M.

28 S1 p. S31-S32
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3 Adolescent stress and hypofrontality: towards a rodent model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Jadhav, K.

28 S1 p. S28-S29
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4 Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive flexibility - linking memory and mood Hen, R.

28 S1 p. S20-S21
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5 Age differences in social preference Andrews, J.

28 S1 p. S37-S38
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6 Altered synaptic gain in amygdala circuits after Grik4 over-expression Arora, V.

28 S1 p. S3
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7 Anatomical characteristics of anterior cingulate cortex and midcingulate cortex are related to abnormal behaviour in BALB/cJ mice Van Heukelum, S.

28 S1 p. S3-S4
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8 A novel modulator of AMPA receptors against Alzheimer's Disease pathology: the first in vivo evidence Fernandes, D.

28 S1 p. S54-S55
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9 A novel role for tau protein in the mechanisms of brain damage caused by peripheral neuropathy Guerreiro, S.

28 S1 p. S53-S54
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10 Author Index
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11 Baclofen in managing acute alcohol withdrawal: preliminary findings from a randomised controlled trial Jegham, S.

28 S1 p. S70
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12 Bacterial and single-stranded viral mimetics activate mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling in microglial cells Kwon, J.

28 S1 p. S11-S12
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13 Belief about group allocation predicts placebo response in the 7.5% carbon dioxide inhalational model of anxiety Huneke, N.

28 S1 p. S24-S25
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14 Blunted basal corticosterone pulsatility predicts post-exposure susceptibility to post-traumatic stress disorder phenotype in rats Danan, D.

28 S1 p. S33-S34
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15 Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances glutamic acid decarboxylase and perineuronal net maturation in mouse primary cortical cultures Willis, A.

28 S1 p. S10-S11
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16 Brain region-specific control of microglia by adenosine A2A-adenosine receptors: uncoupling anxiety and cognition in female rodents Duarte, J.

28 S1 p. S32-S33
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17 Brain responses to beer reward: do alcohol consumption levels matter? Groefsema, M.

28 S1 p. S77-S78
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18 Characterisation of a Dravet syndrome knock-in mouse model useful for investigating cannabinoid-based treatments Alonso Gómez, C.

28 S1 p. S41
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19 Child’s oxytocin response to mother-child interaction: the contribution of child genetics and maternal behaviour Baiao, R.

28 S1 p. S32
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20 Chronic administration of clozapine increases the level of serotonin 5-HT1A receptor heterodimerisation with 5-HT2A or D2 receptors in the mouse cortex Szlachta, M.

28 S1 p. S7-S8
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21 Chronic tetrahydrocannabinol and psychotic-like symptoms in mouse: focusing cortical serotonin 2A receptors functionality Ibarra, I.

28 S1 p. S50-S51
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22 Citalopram amplifies the influence of sociodemographic characteristics on mood in the STAR*D study Viglione, A.

28 S1 p. S78-S79
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23 Clinical heterogeneity in major depressive disorder Penninx, B.W.J.H.

28 S1 p. S59-S60
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24 Cocaine-induced disruptions of information flow from the basolateral amygdala to the insula Salin, A.

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25 Cognitive functioning in post-traumatic stress disorder: a meta-analysis of evidence from animal models and clinical studies Sep, M.

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26 Combined treatment fluoxetine and metformin potentiates antidepressant efficacy: the differential involvement of the dorsal and ventral hippocampus Matte Bon, G.

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27 Depression is associated with increased insulin resistance: a meta-analysis Salagre Muñoz, E.

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28 Development of the adolescent brain: implications for executive function and social cognition Blakemore, S.J.

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29 Differential effects of left and right prefrontal magnetic stimulation on resting state connectivity in healthy individuals Schluter, R.

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30 Differential effects of perturbations of the microbiome during the adolescent period induces long lasting behavioural effects in adult mice Fülling, C.

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31 Differential role of phosphodiesterase inhibitors on AMPA receptor trafficking and downstream cyclic nucleotide signaling Argyrousi, E.

28 S1 p. S9
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32 Distinctive neural response towards certain and conditional monetary loss in adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Van Dessel, J.

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33 Diurnal salivary alpha-amylase and not cortisol differentiates major depressive disorder in out-patients Bauduin, S.

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34 Dopamine modulates belief updating but not surprise in the midbrain and ventral striatum Nour, M.

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35 Editorial Board
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36 Effect of propionic acid on the rat’s behaviour: autism model Lobzhanidze, G.

28 S1 p. S49
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37 Effects of rest on learning processes Liu, S.

28 S1 p. S67-S68
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38 Efficacy of an omega-3/6 combination on specific learning abilities in children with mild to moderate inattentive ADHD - preliminary results Romaniello, R.

28 S1 p. S79-S80
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39 Endocannabinoid interactions in the regulation of acute responses to trauma and formation of traumatic memories Aliczki, M.

28 S1 p. S25
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40 Endogenous testosterone modulates aggression-related fronto-amygdalar activation in police recruits Kaldewaij, R.

28 S1 p. S22
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41 Endothelin-1 injection into the left medial prefrontal cortex induces anxiety-like symptoms – a possible model for post-stroke anxiety? Happ, D.

28 S1 p. S48-S49
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42 Five-factor personality is associated with aggression and mental distress in violent offenders Dam, V.H.

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43 Fronto-parietal connectivity and its relation to frontal glutamate in patients suffering from schizophrenia Kaminski, J.

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44 Functional changes in the dorsolateral striatum in loss of control over reward seeking Smeets, J.A.S.

28 S1 p. S34-S35
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45 Genetic influences in patient stratification and experimental medicine for brain disorders Need, A.

28 S1 p. S2-S3
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46 Genotype-dependent deterioration of sustained attention by the COMT inhibitor tolcapone after sleep deprivation Holst, S.C.

28 S1 p. S45
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47 GPS-triggered electronic diaries and neuroscience to unravel risk and resilience factors of city dwellers mental health in everyday life Reichert, M.

28 S1 p. S86
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48 Hippocampal subfields volumes, endocrine stress axis and early life stress in major depressive disorder Mikolas, P.

28 S1 p. S69-S70
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49 How does fractalkine modulate synaptic transmission in the rat basolateral amygdala? Insights from electrophysiology Sowa, J.E.

28 S1 p. S8-S9
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50 Hypermethylation of the monoamine oxidase A gene – a new epigenetic marker for posttraumatic stress disorder? Ziegler, C.

28 S1 p. S70-S71
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51 Imbalance in the deployment of neural resources during visual working memory encoding in schizophrenia as a possible intermediate phenotype Stäblein, M.

28 S1 p. S68-S69
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52 Impairment of learning and memory in mice overexpressing α- and γ-synuclein in dopaminergic neurons- implication in Parkinson’s disease Pavia-Collado, R.

28 S1 p. S36
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53 Inducible tryptophan hydroxylase 2 knockout mice as model for anxiety and fear like behaviour Aboagye, B.

28 S1 p. S41-S42
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54 Influence of prebiotic intake on olanzapine-mediated weight gain, central receptors, peripheral biomarkers, and gut microbiota Kao, A.

28 S1 p. S14-S15
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55 Inhibition of miR-132 impairs extinction of social fear in mice: Possible involvement in oxytocin receptor signalling Bludau, A.

28 S1 p. S12
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56 In search for predictive biomarkers: dissecting the molecular pathways in brain and blood underlying poor and good antidepressant treatment response Herzog, D.P.

28 S1 p. S27-S28
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57 Interactions of oxytocin receptor gene variation with behavioural inhibition and adult separation anxiety in complicated grief Schiele, M.

28 S1 p. S64-S65
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58 Intrinsic functional connectivity of fronto-temporal networks in early onset psychosis at 2 years after the first episode Ilzarbe Simorte, D.

28 S1 p. S81-S82
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59 Investigating the effect of central nervous system drugs on leukocyte elastase activity in vitro Shmakova, A.A.

28 S1 p. S13-S14
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60 Investigating the neural mechanisms of compulsive reward seeking in rats Minnaard, M.

28 S1 p. S41-S42
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61 Involvement of the GluN2C subunit in the behavioral syndrome induced by non-competitive NMDA antagonists Tarrés-Gatius, M.

28 S1 p. S37
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62 Keyword index
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63 Knock-down of G protein-coupled receptor 88 in the striatum reduces psychiatric symptoms in a rat non-motor model of Parkinson’s disease Galet, B.

28 S1 p. S23-S24
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64 Long-term effects of cognitive behavioural therapy on planning and prefrontal cortex function in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder Van Der Straten, A.

28 S1 p. S65-S66
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65 Molecular linking of influenza infection to cellular pathology of protein misassembly: the case of Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) Marreiros, R.

28 S1 p. S15
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66 Monitoring the dynamics of real life psychopathology using ambulatory assessment Ebner-Priemer, U.

28 S1 p. S84-S85
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67 Mood instability and reward processing: daily remote monitoring as a modern phenotyping tool for bipolar disorder Panchal, P.

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68 Morphological substrates of abnormal activity patterns in a mouse model of mental illness Pöpplau, J.

28 S1 p. S5-S6
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69 Mutating the cholesterol binding site on amyloid precursor protein alters the processing and production of Aβ-amyloid peptides Hanbouch, L.

28 S1 p. S6-S7
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70 N-acetyl cysteine does not modify cognitive markers of compulsivity and impulsivity in an ‘at-risk’ eating-disorder group Pike, A.

28 S1 p. S66-S67
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71 Neuro-endocrine control mechanisms in social motivational actions, relevance for social psychopathologies Roelofs, K.

28 S1 p. S58-S59
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72 Neuropharmacological effects of chronic opioid analgesic use on social cognition Kroll, S.L.

28 S1 p. S40-S41
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73 Neuropsychological correlates of ADRA2A(rs1800544) and COMT(rs4680) polymorphisms in Turkish ADHD patients Unal, D.

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74 New link between inflammation and schizophrenia: IgG with nuclease activity Ermakov, E.

28 S1 p. S15-S16
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75 No tolerance to anticompulsive activity of trace amine-associated receptor 1 agonist following repeated administration Dorotenko, A.

28 S1 p. S38-S39
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76 On the synaptic tagging and capture hypothesis and the process of memory reconsolidation Cassini, L.

28 S1 p. S56
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77 Optical and pharmacological activation of TrkB receptors in parvalbumin interneurons induces plasticity in the adult visual cortex Winkel, F.

28 S1 p. S12-S13
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78 Paradoxical kinesia induced by appetitive 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalisations in rats depends on glutamatergic mechanisms in the inferior colliculus Tonelli, L.

28 S1 p. S25-S26
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79 Passive behavioural monitoring in neuropsychiatric disorders using smartphone technology Jongs, N.

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80 Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics related gene polymorphisms affect adverse drug reactions of haloperidol Zastrozhin, M.

28 S1 p. S4-S5
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81 Phenazepam's safety pharmacogenetic study results: influence of CYP2C9, CYP3A5, CYP2C19, ABCB1 and CYP3A4/5 isoenzymes' activity Ivashchenko, D.

28 S1 p. S17-S18
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82 Pleiotropic genes in psychiatry: calcium channels and the stress-related FKBP5 gene in antidepressant resistance Corponi, F.

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83 Predicting the naturalistic course of depression from a wide range of clinical, psychological and biological data: a machine learning approach Dinga, R.

28 S1 p. S88-S89
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84 Rapid anxiolytic effects of a serotonin type 4 receptor agonist involve prefrontal cortex/brainstem neural circuit recruitment Faye, C.

28 S1 p. S21-S22
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85 Reduced thickness of the cingulate cortex in adolescents at ultra-high risk for psychosis Fortea, A.

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86 Resting-state connectivity changes in self-control networks in obese before and after bariatric surgery compared to lean Medawar, E.

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87 Role of the attentional networks in the psychopathology of bipolar disorder Ossola, P.

28 S1 p. S73-S74
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88 Selective inhibitors of GSK-3β: a suitable therapy for Down syndrome? Giacomini, A.

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89 Self-esteem and mental health in adolescents with acne vulgaris Kodra, V.

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90 Social Cognition Analyzer Application (SCAN) - a new approach to analyse social cognition in schizophrenia Varga, E.

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91 Somatostatin-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis in anxiety- and addiction-related behaviours in mice Elsilä, L.

28 S1 p. S46-S47
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92 Stigmatic attitudes towards mentally ill patients in Hungary between 2001 and 2015: results of a time-trend analysis Buchman-Wildbaum, T.

28 S1 p. S62
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93 Studying social withdrawal in group housed mice using semi-natural conditions Ike, K.

28 S1 p. S46
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94 Sugar-addictive phenotypes in mice Wei, S.

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95 Targeting the gut microbiome to reverse microglia activation and stress-induced immune priming in ageing Boehme, M.

28 S1 p. S18-S19
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96 The differential effects of short-term exposure to high fat diet on hippocampal function during juvenility and adulthood Khazen, T.

28 S1 p. S30-S31
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97 The impact of 1q21.1 copy number variant on brain anatomy Modenato, C.

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98 The impact of selective CREB deletion in serotonergic neurons on the effects of fluoxetine administration and antidepressive behaviour Rafa-Zablocka, K.

28 S1 p. S16-S17
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99 The influence of acoustic startle probes on fear learning in humans De Haan, M.

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100 The medial pre-frontal cortex plays a distinctive role in extinction of both recent and remote fear in post weanling rats Awad, W.

28 S1 p. S29-S30
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101 The role of family psychoeducation in the management of tics and tic-related impairment in grade school children Chistol, A.

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102 The role of neuroinflammation in pathogenesis of epilepsy and the possibility of neuroimmunomodulation Sivakova, N.

28 S1 p. S9-S10
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103 The use of light to potentiate antidepressant medication: preclinical evidence Delcourte, S.

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104 Validation of the canonical hemodynamic response function model used in fMRI studies Olszowy, W.

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105 Visual hallucinations and lifetime use of hallucinogen perception persisting disorder associated recreational drugs: results from a large online survey Linszen, M.

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106 WITHDRAWN: P.2.012 Associations among severity of suicidal risk and gonadal axis hormones in hospitalised patients Marčiulionienė, A.

28 S1 p. S29-S30
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107 WITHDRAWN: P.2.002 Glutamatergic dysfunction within neonatal prefrontal circuitry in a genetic-environmental model of mental disorders Chinin, M.

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108 WITHDRAWN: P.2.016 Thyroid axis functioning in patients with high suicide risk Berentaitė, B.

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109 ZL006 has antidepressant effects and attenuates changes in dendritic spines associated with astrocytic impairment in mice O'Reilly, K.

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