Next generation antidepressants

Chad E. Beyer

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Next generation antidepressants

by Chad E. Beyer, S. M. Stahl

2010

Cambridge University Press

137

9780521760584

0521760585

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This text looks at the future of mood-disorder research, covering identification of new therapeutic targets, preclinical models, and medicinal chemistry opportunities, and increasing understanding of genetic influences--

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This edition of Next generation antidepressants has approximately 137 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Who is the author of Next generation antidepressants?

Next generation antidepressants was written by Chad E. Beyer, S. M. Stahl.

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