Repeated electroconvulsive shock extends the duration of enhanced gene expression for BDNF in rat brain compared with a single administration.

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Published in Brain Res Mol Brain Res on June 01, 1998

Authors

T S Zetterström1, Q Pei, D G Grahame-Smith

Author Affiliations

1: Oxford University-SmithKline Beecham Centre for Applied Neuropsychobiology, University Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Radcliffe Infirmary, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6HE, UK. tyra.zetterstrom@clinpharm.ox.ac.uk

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