Testosterone Is Related to GABA+ Levels in the Posterior-Cingulate in Unmedicated Depressed Women during Reproductive Life . Flores-Ramos, M., Alcauter, S., López-Titla, M., Bernal-Santamaría, N., Calva-Coraza, E., & Edden, R. a. E. Journal of Affective Disorders, 242:143–149, January, 2019.
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@article{flores-ramosTestosteroneRelatedGABA2019a,
	title        = {
		Testosterone Is Related to {{GABA}}+ Levels in the Posterior-Cingulate in
		Unmedicated Depressed Women during Reproductive Life
	},
	author       = {
		{Flores-Ramos}, M. and Alcauter, S. and {L{\'o}pez-Titla}, M. and
		{Bernal-Santamar{\'i}a}, N. and {Calva-Coraza}, Edgar and Edden, R. a. E.
	},
	year         = 2019,
	month        = jan,
	journal      = {Journal of Affective Disorders},
	volume       = 242,
	pages        = {143--149},
	doi          = {10.1016/j.jad.2018.08.033},
	issn         = {1573-2517},
	langid       = {english},
	pmcid        = {PMC6484862},
	pmid         = 30195172,
	keywords     = {
		{Depressive Disorder, Major},Adult,Antidepressive Agents,Cross-Sectional
		Studies,Female,Follicular Phase,GABA,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid,Gyrus
		Cinguli,Humans,Luteal Phase,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Major depressive
		disorder,MR spectroscopy,Proton Magnetic Resonance
		Spectroscopy,Testosterone,Women,Women's Health
	}
}

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