IgA/IgM Responses to Gram-Negative Bacteria are not Associated with Perinatal Depression, but with Physio-somatic Symptoms and Activation of the Tryptophan Catabolite Pathway at the End of Term and Postnatal Anxiety.
Roomruangwong, Chutima
IgA/IgM Responses to Gram-Negative Bacteria are not Associated with Perinatal Depression, but with Physio-somatic Symptoms and Activation of the Tryptophan Catabolite Pathway at the End of Term and Postnatal Anxiety. [electronic resource] - CNS & neurological disorders drug targets 2017 - 472-483 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1996-3181
10.2174/1871527316666170407145533 doi
IgA/IgM Responses to Gram-Negative Bacteria are not Associated with Perinatal Depression, but with Physio-somatic Symptoms and Activation of the Tryptophan Catabolite Pathway at the End of Term and Postnatal Anxiety. [electronic resource] - CNS & neurological disorders drug targets 2017 - 472-483 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1996-3181
10.2174/1871527316666170407145533 doi