Using Stress-Based Animal Models to Understand the Mechanisms Underlying Psychiatric and Somatic Disorders
Chronic or repeated stress, particularly psychosocial stress, is an acknowledged risk factor for numerous affective and somatic disorders in modern societies. Thus, there is substantial evidence showing that chronic stress can increase the likelihood of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorder...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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