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Opioid receptor system contributes to the acute and sustained antidepressant-like effects, but not the hyperactivity motor effects of ketamine in mice

Fan Zhang, Todd M. Hillhouse, Paige M Anderson, Peyton O. Koppenhaver, Taylor N Kegen, Sofia Manicka, Jackson Lane, Elizabeth Pottanat, Madeline Van Fossen, Remington Rice, Joseph H. Porter

2021Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior37 citationsDOI

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KetamineNaltrexonePharmacologyAntidepressantOpen fieldAnesthesiaMedicineOpioidAntagonistOpioid receptorOpioid antagonistInternal medicineReceptor(+)-NaloxoneHippocampusTreatment of Major DepressionTryptophan and brain disordersNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
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