Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female...
Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue
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Signature Consortium , Dion-Albert, Laurence , Cadoret, Alice , Doney, Ellen , Kaufmann, Fernanda Neutzling , Dudek, Katarzyna A. , Daigle, Beatrice , Parise, Lyonna F. , Cathomas, Flurin , Samba, Nalia , Hudson, Natalie , Lebel, Manon , Campbell, Matthew , Turecki, Gustavo , Mechawar, Naguib and Menard, Caroline
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Prevalence, symptoms, and treatment of depression suggest that major depressive disorders (MDD) present sex differences. Social stress-induced neurovascular pathology is associated with depressive symptoms in male mice; however, this association is unclear in females. Here, we report that chronic social and subchronic variable stress promotes blood...
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Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-021-27604-x