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    • Ampuero, E.; Rubio, F. J.; Falcón, R.; Sandoval, M.; Díaz Véliz, Emma; González, R. E.; Earle, N.; Dagnino Subiabre, A.; Aboitiz Domínguez, Francisco Javier; Orrego, F.; Wyneken, U. (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2010-08-11)
      It has been postulated that chronic administration of antidepressant drugs induces delayed structural and molecular adaptations at glutamatergic forebrain synapses that might underlie mood improvement. To gain further ...
    • Reyes Parada, Miguel; Scorza, Ma Cecilia; Silveira, Rodolfo; Dajas, Federico; Costa, Gustavo; Tipton, Keith F.; Cassels Niven, Bruce (Elsevier Science Ltd., 1993-11-13)
      The in vitra and ex viva monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitory effects of (±)4-dimethylaminoa- methyl-phenethylamine (4-DMAA) and (± )4-methylamino-a-methyl-phenethylamine (4-MAA) were reassessed, in comparison with the ...
    • Reyes Parada, Miguel; Scorza, Ma. Cecilia; Silveira, Rodolfo; Dajas, Federico; Costa, Gustavo; Tipton, keith F.; Cassels Niven, Bruce (1994)
      The in vitro and ex vivo monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitory effects of (±)4-dimethylamino-α-methyl-phenethylamine 4-DMAA) and (±)4-methylamino-α-methyl-phenethylamine (4-MAA) were reassessed, in comparison with the previously ...
    • Fernández-Guasti, A.; Fiedler, J. L.; Herrera, L.; Handa, R. J. (2012)
      The risk for neuropsychiatric illnesses has a strong sex bias, and for major depressive disorder (MDD), females show a more than 2-fold greater risk compared to males. Such mood disorders are commonly associated with a ...