Chronic fluoxetine or ketamine treatment differentially affects brain energy homeostasis which is not exacerbated in mice with trait suboptimal mitochondrial function
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R. Rodenburg | E. Morava | L. Jacobs | T. Kozicz | T. Emmerzaal | V. Verweij | B. Geenen
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