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1. Subanesthetic S‐ketamine does not acutely alter striatal dopamine transporter binding in healthy Sprague Dawley female rats.

3. Instantaneous antidepressant effect of lateral habenula deep brain stimulation in rats studied with functional MRI

4. Results of esketamine administration in a Greek population; A case series.

5. Structural connectivity and subcellular changes after antidepressant doses of ketamine and Ro 25-6981 in the rat: an MRI and immuno-labeling study.

6. Intravenous administration of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine combined with fluoxetine in major depressive disorder: protocol for a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study

9. Allopregnanolone, the Neuromodulator Turned Therapeutic Agent: Thank You, Next?

10. Changes in neurotrophic signaling pathways in brain areas of the chronic mild stress rat model of depression as a signature of ketamine fast antidepressant response/non-response.

11. Intravenous administration of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine combined with fluoxetine in major depressive disorder: protocol for a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study.

12. Isoflurane but Not Halothane Prevents and Reverses Helpless Behavior: A Role for EEG Burst Suppression?

13. Instantaneous antidepressant effect of lateral habenula deep brain stimulation in rats studied with functional MRI.

14. Kinase-mediated signaling cascades in mood disorders and antidepressant treatment.

15. Prelimbic cortex miR-34a contributes to (2R,6R)-hydroxynorketamine-mediated antidepressant-relevant actions.

16. Novel Targets for Fast Antidepressant Responses: Possible Role of Endogenous Neuromodulators

18. S-ketamine induces acute changes in the proteome of the mouse amygdala.

19. Novel Targets for Fast Antidepressant Responses: Possible Role of Endogenous Neuromodulators.

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