A urinary metabolomics study of the metabolic dysfunction and the regulation effect of citalopram in rats exposed to chronic unpredictable mild stress
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Department of Hygiene Analysis and Detection
2. School of Public Health
3. Nanjing Medical University
4. Nanjing
5. P. R. China
6. The Key Laboratory of Modern Toxicology
7. Ministry of Education
8. Nanjing 211166
Abstract
This is the first attempt to combine the exploration of biomarkers of depression and evaluating the effect of citalopram by a metabolomics method, and then use the method to access the depression status according to the changed metabolome.
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2015/RA/C5RA10668K
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