Sex-specific blood-brain barrier alterations and vascular biomarkers underlie chronic stress responses in mice and human depression
Laurence Dion‐Albert(Université Laval), Caroline Ménard(Université Laval), Alice Cadoret(Université Laval), Ellen Doney(Université Laval), Flurin Cathomas(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Katarzyna Dudek(Université Laval), Fernanda Neutzling Kaufmann(Université Laval), Natalie Hudson(Trinity College Dublin), Lyonna F. Parise(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Naguib Mechawar(McGill University), Manon Lebel(Université Laval), Gustavo Turecki(Douglas Mental Health University Institute), Nalia Samba(Sorbonne Université), Matthew Campbell(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland)
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