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A small molecule blocks aversive memory formation, providing a potential treatment target for depression

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A small molecule can effectively alleviate stress-induced depressive symptoms in mice by preventing aversive memory formation with a lower dosage.

Previous res City University t st Hong Kong s to neural plasticity changes in brain's valence-coding systems, which are strongly associated with depression, post-traumatic stress disorders and anxiety disorders.

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