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Pterin metabolism in depression: an extension of the amine hypothesis and possible marker of response to ECT

Urinary excretion of neopterins and biopterins was measured in 23 patients with severe depression before and after receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and 26 healthy control subjects. Patients with psychotic depression and those responding to ECT had neopterin:biopterin (N:B) ratio significant...

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Published in:Psychological medicine 1992-11, Vol.22 (4), p.863-869
Main Authors: Anderson, David N., Abou-Saleh, Mohammed T., Collins, James, Hughes, Kevin, Cattell, Richard J., Hamon, Christopher G. B., Blair, John A., Dewey, Michael E.
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Male
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Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Psychotropic Drugs - classification
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Pterins - metabolism
Pterins - urine
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Urine - chemistry
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