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Volume 1 (2011) - September 2011

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Caveats of chronic exogenous corticosterone treatments in adolescent rats and effects on anxiety-like and depressive behavior and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function

Patti Waters, Cheryl M McCormick Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 2011, 1:4 (27 September 2011)

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Meta-analysis of diffusion tensor imaging studies shows altered fractional anisotropy occurring in distinct brain areas in association with depression

Melissa L Murphy, Thomas Frodl Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 2011, 1:3 (27 September 2011)

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Medial prefrontal cortex serotonin 1A and 2A receptor binding interacts to predict threat-related amygdala reactivity

Patrick M Fisher, Julie C Price, Carolyn C Meltzer, Eydie L Moses-Kolko, Carl Becker, Sarah L Berga, Ahmad R Hariri Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 2011, 1:2 (27 September 2011)

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Welcome to Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders

Ahmad R Hariri, Lisa M Shin Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders 2011, 1:1 (27 September 2011)

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