Psychology
Open Access Tryptophan catabolites and depression in the general population: results from the Gutenberg Health Study
M. Michal, A. Schulz, et al.
This study explored how peripheral tryptophan catabolites relate to depression in a substantial sample of 3,389 individuals, revealing a nuanced connection that suggests the cognitive aspects of depression may be more affected than the physical symptoms, as noted by authors Matthias Michal, Andreas Schulz, and others.
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