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The following pages link to Platelet 5-HT2A receptor binding and tryptophan availability in depression are not associated with recent history of suicide attempts but with personality traits characteristic for suicidal behavior (Q42165870):
Displaying 7 items.
- Platelets in psychiatric disorders (Q35029390) (← links)
- The role of the serotonergic system at the interface of aggression and suicide (Q36854159) (← links)
- Biologic effects of mindfulness meditation: growing insights into neurobiologic aspects of the prevention of depression (Q42628929) (← links)
- Norepinephrine-mediated regulation of 5HT1 receptor functioning in human platelets. (Q46757075) (← links)
- A Biomarker to Differentiate between Primary and Cocaine-Induced Major Depression in Cocaine Use Disorder: The Role of Platelet IRAS/Nischarin (I1-Imidazoline Receptor). (Q47657598) (← links)
- Platelet GSK3B activity in patients with late-life depression: marker of depressive episode severity and cognitive impairment? (Q48912689) (← links)
- Peripheral serotonergic markers in acutely suicidal patients. 1. Comparison of serotonergic platelet measures between suicidal individuals, nonsuicidal patients with major depression and healthy subjects. (Q51912397) (← links)