Lithium increases N-acetyl-aspartate in the human brain: in vivo evidence in support of bcl-2’s neurotrophic effects?
Gregory J. Moore(Lake Washington Institute of Technology), Husseini K. Manji(National Institutes of Health), Joseph M. Bebchuk(Wayne State University), Michael W. Faulk(Wayne State University), Debra Glitz(Wayne State University), Ian B Wilds(Wayne State University), Navid Seraji‐Bozorgzad(Wayne State University), Libby Jolkovsky(Wayne State University), Guang Chen(National Institutes of Health), Susanne Koch(Wayne State University), Khondakar Hasanat(Wayne State University)
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