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Chronic antidepressant treatment exerts sexually dimorphic immunomodulatory effects in an experimental model of major depression: do females lack an advantage
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 09/24/09
Pitychoutis PM et al. – This study highlights the sex–related effects of chronic clomipramine treatment and CMS application on the cellular arm of immunity, and represents a preliminary exposé of a thymus–dependent route pertaining to the interactions between antidepressants and the immune system.
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