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1. Accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depressive disorder: A quick path to relief?

2. rTMS ameliorates depressive‐like behaviors and regulates the gut microbiome and medium‐ and long‐chain fatty acids in mice exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress.

3. Incapacity to control emotion in major depression may arise from disrupted white matter integrity and OFC‐amygdala inhibition.

4. A brain network model for depression: From symptom understanding to disease intervention.

5. Prevalence and clinical correlates of abnormal glucose metabolism in young, first- episode and medication-naïve outpatients with major depressive disorder.

6. miR-29a-5p rescues depressive-like behaviors in a CUMS-induced mouse model by facilitating microglia M2-polarization in the prefrontal cortex via TMEM33 suppression.

7. Transcriptomic decoding of regional cortical vulnerability to major depressive disorder.

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9. Report Summarizes Genetic Risk Study Findings from First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University (Transcriptomic decoding of regional cortical vulnerability to major depressive disorder).

10. Department of Psychiatry Reports Findings in Anxiety Disorders (Dose adjustment of paroxetine based on CYP2D6 activity score inferred metabolizer status in Chinese Han patients with depressive or anxiety disorders: a prospective study and...).

11. Gut microbiota dysbiosis in depressed women: The association of symptom severity and microbiota function.

12. Quetiapine and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ameliorate depression-like behaviors and up-regulate the proliferation of hippocampal-derived neural stem cells in a rat model of depression: The involvement of the BDNF/ERK signal pathway.

13. Quetiapine add-on therapy improves the depressive behaviors and hippocampal neurogenesis in fluoxetine treatment resistant depressive rats.

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