The antidepressant effect of ketamine is not associated with changes in occipital amino acid neurotransmitter content as measured by [1H]-MRS
Gerald Valentine(Yale University), Gerard Sanacora(Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center), Madonna Fasula(Connecticut Mental Health Center), June Watzl(Resonance Research (United States)), Graeme F. Mason(Yale University), John H. Krystal(Yale New Haven Hospital), Brian Pittman(Yale University), Rosane Gomez(Yale University)
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