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mTORC1-dependent signaling pathway underlies the rapid effect of creatine and ketamine in the novelty-suppressed feeding test

Francis L. Pazini, Júlia M. Rosa, Anderson Camargo, Daiane B. Fraga, Morgana Moretti, Aline Siteneski, Ana Lúcia S. Rodrigues

2020Chemico-Biological Interactions38 citationsDOI

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CreatineKetamineSynapsin ITail suspension testmTORC1Internal medicinePharmacologyEndocrinologyHippocampal formationAntidepressantNMDA receptorBehavioural despair testPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayMedicineChemistryHippocampusReceptorSignal transductionAnesthesiaBiochemistryMembraneSynaptic vesicleVesicleTreatment of Major DepressionDiet and metabolism studiesTryptophan and brain disorders
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