Modulation of CNS signal transduction pathways and gene expression by mood-stabilizing agents: therapeutic implications.
H K Manji(Wayne State University), G Chen(Wayne State University), Gregory J. Moore(Lake Washington Institute of Technology), Khondakar Hasanat(Wayne State University), Joseph M. Bebchuk(Wayne State University), Debra Glitz(Wayne State University)
PubMed
January 1, 1999
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