Neurogenic effects of fluoxetine are attenuated in p11 (S100A10) knockout mice

scientific article published on 15 March 2010

Neurogenic effects of fluoxetine are attenuated in p11 (S100A10) knockout mice is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.BIOPSYCH.2010.01.024
P698PubMed publication ID20227680

P50authorPaul GreengardQ309979
Per SvenningssonQ21175215
P2093author name stringJennifer Warner-Schmidt
Martin Egeland
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P433issue11
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectfluoxetineQ422244
knockout mouseQ1364740
P304page(s)1048-1056
P577publication date2010-03-15
P1433published inBiological PsychiatryQ4914961
P1476titleNeurogenic effects of fluoxetine are attenuated in p11 (S100A10) knockout mice
P478volume67

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