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Current Drug Targets|August 26, 2009
The 5-HT1B receptor: a novel target for the pathophysiology of depressionB M Ruf, Z Bhagwagar
Psychological Medicine|April 30, 2008
'It's not over when it's over': persistent neurobiological abnormalities in recovered depressed patientsZ Bhagwagar, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 20, 2002
Acute citalopram administration produces correlated increases in plasma and salivary cortisolZ Bhagwagar, S Hafizi, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 27, 1999
Zolmitriptan-induced growth hormone release in humans: mediation by 5-HT1D receptors?R Whale, Z Bhagwagar, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|January 13, 2004
Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on components of human decision-makingR D Rogers, M Lancaster, J Wakeley, et al.
Psychological Medicine|April 19, 2003
GABA and mood disordersM Taylor, Z Bhagwagar, P J Cowen, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 24, 2004
Inositol for depressive disordersM J Taylor, H Wilder, Z Bhagwagar, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 2, 2001
Decreased sensitivity of 5-HT(1D) receptors in melancholic depressionR Whale, E M Clifford, Z Bhagwagar, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 2003
Contrasting effects of citalopram and reboxetine on waking salivary cortisolC J Harmer, Z Bhagwagar, N Shelley, et al.
Psychological Medicine|March 18, 2000
Modelling a loss event: effect of imagined bereavement on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisJ M McCleery, Z Bhagwagar, K A Smith, et al.
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Current Drug Targets|August 26, 2009
The 5-HT1B receptor: a novel target for the pathophysiology of depressionB M Ruf, Z Bhagwagar
Psychological Medicine|April 30, 2008
'It's not over when it's over': persistent neurobiological abnormalities in recovered depressed patientsZ Bhagwagar, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 20, 2002
Acute citalopram administration produces correlated increases in plasma and salivary cortisolZ Bhagwagar, S Hafizi, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|August 27, 1999
Zolmitriptan-induced growth hormone release in humans: mediation by 5-HT1D receptors?R Whale, Z Bhagwagar, P J Cowen
Psychopharmacology|January 13, 2004
Effects of beta-adrenoceptor blockade on components of human decision-makingR D Rogers, M Lancaster, J Wakeley, et al.
Psychological Medicine|April 19, 2003
GABA and mood disordersM Taylor, Z Bhagwagar, P J Cowen, et al.
The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews|April 24, 2004
Inositol for depressive disordersM J Taylor, H Wilder, Z Bhagwagar, et al.
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 2, 2001
Decreased sensitivity of 5-HT(1D) receptors in melancholic depressionR Whale, E M Clifford, Z Bhagwagar, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 28, 2003
Contrasting effects of citalopram and reboxetine on waking salivary cortisolC J Harmer, Z Bhagwagar, N Shelley, et al.
Psychological Medicine|March 18, 2000
Modelling a loss event: effect of imagined bereavement on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisJ M McCleery, Z Bhagwagar, K A Smith, et al.
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