The mechanism of action of the antidepressants was reviewed through the summer of 1995. Antagonism of monoamine transport is the primary cellular action associated with many antidepressant medications. However, an increased synaptic concentration of monoamines is not the actual mechanism of antidepr
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Depression and antidepressants: molecular and cellular aspects
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