Fast-acting antidepressants strengthen an excitatory synapse in the reward pathway either by directly affecting proteins at the excitatory synapse (blue) or by reducing the activity of inhibitory neurons (orange). Credit: Nancy R. Gough, BioSerendipity.
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N. R. Gough, Discovering fast-acting treatments for depression. BioSerendipity (11 January 2019) https://www.bioserendipity.com/discovering-fast-acting-treatments-for-depression/.
N. R. Gough, Neuron and Glia Remodeling Contribute to Male Behavior. BioSerendipity (2 March 2019)
https://www.bioserendipity.com/neuron-and-glia-remodeling-contribute-to-male-behavior/.
N. R. Gough, Giving Mice Artificial Memories to Discover Clues to Depression. BioSerendipity (3 December 2018) https://www.bioserendipity.com/clues-to-depression/.