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P J Cowen

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Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|November 10, 2017
How do drugs for psychiatric disorders work?C J Harmer, P J Cowen
Psychological Medicine|November 1, 1991
Biological markers of depressionP J Cowen, A J Wood
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 1, 1987
Neuroendocrine responses to intravenous tryptophan in major depressionP J Cowen, E M Charig
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 1, 1986
Changes in mood, appetite and psychomotor retardation in depressed patients given ECTS M Browning, P J Cowen
Molecular Aspects of Medicine|January 1, 1992
Neuroendocrine challenge tests: assessment of 5-HT function in anxiety and depressionA C Power, P J Cowen
Psychological Medicine|November 1, 1987
The pineal and psychiatry: still fumbling in the dark?P M Grasby, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 20, 2002
Acute citalopram administration produces correlated increases in plasma and salivary cortisolZ Bhagwagar, S Hafizi, P J Cowen
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 14, 2011
Low tolerability of carbamazepine in psychiatric patients may restrict its clinical usefulnessM Elphick, F Lyons, P J Cowen
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1987
Endocrine responses to tryptophan infusion in schizophrenic patients treated with neurolepticsT Kolakowska, P J Cowen, P Murdock
Psychopharmacology|June 18, 1998
Sertraline treatment does not increase plasma prolactin levels in healthy subjectsC Gordon, R Whale, P J Cowen
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Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences|November 10, 2017
How do drugs for psychiatric disorders work?C J Harmer, P J Cowen
Psychological Medicine|November 1, 1991
Biological markers of depressionP J Cowen, A J Wood
Archives of General Psychiatry|November 1, 1987
Neuroendocrine responses to intravenous tryptophan in major depressionP J Cowen, E M Charig
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|September 1, 1986
Changes in mood, appetite and psychomotor retardation in depressed patients given ECTS M Browning, P J Cowen
Molecular Aspects of Medicine|January 1, 1992
Neuroendocrine challenge tests: assessment of 5-HT function in anxiety and depressionA C Power, P J Cowen
Psychological Medicine|November 1, 1987
The pineal and psychiatry: still fumbling in the dark?P M Grasby, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 20, 2002
Acute citalopram administration produces correlated increases in plasma and salivary cortisolZ Bhagwagar, S Hafizi, P J Cowen
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|December 14, 2011
Low tolerability of carbamazepine in psychiatric patients may restrict its clinical usefulnessM Elphick, F Lyons, P J Cowen
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1987
Endocrine responses to tryptophan infusion in schizophrenic patients treated with neurolepticsT Kolakowska, P J Cowen, P Murdock
Psychopharmacology|June 18, 1998
Sertraline treatment does not increase plasma prolactin levels in healthy subjectsC Gordon, R Whale, P J Cowen
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