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Zuranolone as a Novel Therapy for Postpartum Depression: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence and Future Directions. [PDF]
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Genomic and transcriptomic analyses revealed potential candidate genes for egg production traits in domesticated ducks. [PDF]
Zhang X +10 more
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Neuroactive Steroids as Novel Promising Drugs in Therapy of Postpartum Depression-Focus on Zuranolone. [PDF]
Zawilska JB, Zwierzyńska E.
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The FASEB Journal, 1992
Neuroactive steroids are natural or synthetic steroids that rapidly alter the excitability of neurons by binding to membrane‐bound receptors such as those for inhibitory and (or) excitatory neurotransmitters. The best‐studied neuroactive steroids are a series of sedative‐hypnotic 3 α ‐hydroxy
S M, Paul, R H, Purdy
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Neuroactive steroids are natural or synthetic steroids that rapidly alter the excitability of neurons by binding to membrane‐bound receptors such as those for inhibitory and (or) excitatory neurotransmitters. The best‐studied neuroactive steroids are a series of sedative‐hypnotic 3 α ‐hydroxy
S M, Paul, R H, Purdy
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Dehydroepiandrosterone: A neuroactive steroid
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2015Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate bound form (DHEAS) are important steroids of mainly adrenal origin. They are produced also in gonads and in the brain. Dehydroepiandrosterone easily crosses the brain-blood barrier and in part is also produced locally in the brain tissue.
Luboslav Stárka +2 more
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2014
This entry delineates the pharmacological, physiological, pathological, and therapeutic relevance of neuroactive steroids. These steroids are endogenous or synthetic compounds that can cross the blood-brain barrier and rapidly alter neuronal excitability via membrane receptors.
Morrow AL, Porcu P
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This entry delineates the pharmacological, physiological, pathological, and therapeutic relevance of neuroactive steroids. These steroids are endogenous or synthetic compounds that can cross the blood-brain barrier and rapidly alter neuronal excitability via membrane receptors.
Morrow AL, Porcu P
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Neuroactive steroids and seizure susceptibility
Epilepsy Research, 2001There is increasing clinical and experimental evidence that hormones, in particular sex steroid hormones, influence neuronal excitability and other brain functions. The term 'neuroactive steroids' has been coined for steroids that interact with neurotransmitter receptors.
S, Beyenburg +6 more
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