Sustained rescue of prefrontal circuit dysfunction by antidepressant-induced spine formation
R. N. Moda-Sava(Cornell University), Conor Liston(Cornell University), Thu N. Huynh(New York University), Katherine Lopez(Cornell University), Teresa A. Milner(Cornell University), Ben Huang(Cornell University), Mitchell H. Murdock(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Robert N. Fetcho(Cornell University), Haruhiko Bito(The University of Tokyo), Logan Grosenick(Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise), Daniel Shaver(Cornell University), Haruo Kasai(The University of Tokyo), David Rosenthal(Cornell University), Lara Nellissen(Cornell University), Jonathan Witztum(Cornell University), Yue Meng(Cornell University), Karl Deisseroth(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Puja K. Parekh(Cornell University), Emily Alway(Cornell University)
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