2019
DOI: 10.5206/uwomj.v87is1.4878
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Measuring Mood in Rodents

Abstract: Mood disorders - depression in particular - affect a large percentage of the population and account for a large part of worldwide burden both on a health and economic basis. Animal models are essential for expanding scientific knowledge of these disorders as they allow for specific and precise manipulations of the brain that are not possible in humans. However, because of the complexity and individual variability of depression, developing and assessing appropriate animal models is a major challenge. To further… Show more

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