Whole-body hyperthermia and a subthreshold dose of citalopram act synergistically to induce antidepressant-like behavioral responses in adolescent rats
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E. Paul | C. Lowry | C. Raison | M. Hale | K. Dady | J. Lukkes | David G. Smith | K. J. Kelly | Jodi L. Lukkes
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