Potentiated GABAergic neuronal activities in the basolateral amygdala alleviate stress-induced depressive behaviors.
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Full Title: CNS Neurosci Ther
Abbreviation: CNS Neurosci Ther
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"data s1: acknowledgments this work was supported by the hong kong research grants council general research fund (grf): 11103220 (j h) 11101818 (j h) and 11102417 (j h); the hong kong research grants council theme-based research scheme (tbrs): t13-605/18-w (j h); innovation and technology fund (itf) hong kong: mrp/053/18x (j h) mrp/101/17x (j h and x c) and ghp_075_19gd (j h); the health and medical research fund (hmrf) hong kong: 31571096 (j h); and the national natural science foundation of china (nfsc) china: 31671102 (j h)."
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"This work was supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council, General Research Fund (GRF): 11103220 (J.H.), 11101818 (J.H.), and 11102417 (J.H.); the Hong Kong Research Grants Council, Theme‐Based Research Scheme (TBRS): T13‐605/18‐w (J.H.); Innovation and Technology Fund (ITF), Hong Kong: MRP/053/18X (J.H.), MRP/101/17X (J.H. and X.C.), and GHP_075_19GD (J.H.); the Health and Medical Research Fund (HMRF), Hong Kong: 31571096 (J.H.); and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NFSC), China: 31671102 (J.H.)."
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