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Modeling depression in zebrafish. / Galstyan, David S.; Kolesnikova, Tatyana O.; Kositsyn, Yurii M. et al.

In: Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2022, p. 149-156.

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Galstyan, DS, Kolesnikova, TO, Kositsyn, YM, Zabegalov, KN, Gubaidullina, MA, Maslov, GO, Demin, KA, Khatsko, SL & Kalueff, AV 2022, 'Modeling depression in zebrafish', Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 149-156. https://doi.org/10.17816/RCF202149-156

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Galstyan, D. S., Kolesnikova, T. O., Kositsyn, Y. M., Zabegalov, K. N., Gubaidullina, M. A., Maslov, G. O., Demin, K. A., Khatsko, S. L., & Kalueff, A. V. (2022). Modeling depression in zebrafish. Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 20(2), 149-156. https://doi.org/10.17816/RCF202149-156

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Galstyan DS, Kolesnikova TO, Kositsyn YM, Zabegalov KN, Gubaidullina MA, Maslov GO et al. Modeling depression in zebrafish. Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 2022;20(2):149-156. doi: 10.17816/RCF202149-156

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Galstyan, David S. ; Kolesnikova, Tatyana O. ; Kositsyn, Yurii M. et al. / Modeling depression in zebrafish. In: Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 2022 ; Vol. 20, No. 2. pp. 149-156.

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abstract = "Depression is a widespread, severely debilitating mental disorder characterized by low mood, anhedonia, fatigue, decreased attention, suicidality and psychomotor retardation, accompanied by neuroendocrine and molecular disorders. Zebrafish have neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter systems similar to humans, as well as high genetic homology, and are rapidly becoming popular model organisms for modeling depressive-like conditions. Here, we discuss modern behavioral, pharmacological and genetic models of depression in zebrafish, their methodological applications and translational implications.",
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