MAGE-D1 Regulates Expression of Depression-Like Behavior through Serotonin Transporter Ubiquitylation
Akihiro Mouri(Fujita Health University), Toshitaka Nabeshima(Meijo University), Ken Watanabe(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology), Chiharu Sogawa(Okayama University), Takayoshi Mamiya(Meijo University), Yoshiaki Miyamoto(University of Toyama), Kiyofumi Yamada(Kanazawa University), Yukihiro Noda(Meijo University), Shigeo Kitayama(Okayama University), Aya Sasaki(Keio University)
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