Antidepressant-like effect of food-derived pyroglutamyl peptides in mice
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T. Mizushige | Kousaku Ohinata | Takafumi Mizushige | Ryuhei Kanamoto | Yukako Yamamoto | Yukiha Mori | Yuki Shimmura | Ruuta Fukutomi | Yuki Shimmura | R. Kanamoto | Yukako Yamamoto | Yukiha Mori | Kousaku Ohinata | Ruuta Fukutomi
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