PsychologyNature Communications
A discrete serotonergic circuit regulates vulnerability to social stress
W. Zou, Y. Song, et al.
Discover how the intricate connections between the brain's serotonergic system and social stress can unveil new therapeutic targets for psychiatric disorders. This study by Wen-Jun Zou and colleagues reveals a significant influence of specific serotonergic neurons on individual stress susceptibility.
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