Early life stress leads to sex differences in development of depressive-like outcomes in a mouse model

Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 711 - 720
Published: Sep 6, 2018
Abstract
Childhood trauma and neglect influence emotional development and increase the risk for and severity of mental illness. Women have a heightened susceptibility to the effects of early life stress (ELS) and are twice as likely as men to develop debilitating, stress-associated disorders later in life, such as major depressive disorder (MDD). Until now, mouse models of depression have been largely unsuccessful at replicating the diverse...
Paper Details
Title
Early life stress leads to sex differences in development of depressive-like outcomes in a mouse model
Published Date
Sep 6, 2018
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
711 - 720
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