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Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue
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Physics & Astronomy
blood-brain barrier
100%
resilience
87%
mice
67%
cortexes
32%
disorders
21%
brain
17%
moods
15%
anxiety
14%
endothelium
13%
gene expression
12%
biomarkers
12%
pathology
11%
genes
10%
blood
8%
cells
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Blood-Brain Barrier
62%
Depression
42%
Blood Vessels
37%
Major Depressive Disorder
33%
Prefrontal Cortex
29%
E-Selectin
25%
Brain
10%
Sex Characteristics
10%
Endothelium
9%
Anxiety
7%
Biomarkers
6%
Pathology
6%
Gene Expression
6%
Genes
4%
Therapeutics
1%
Chemical Compounds
Disorder
55%
Biological Marker
19%