[HTML][HTML] Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu, T Shen… - Translational …, 2023 - nature.com
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

[HTML][HTML] Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …

Does decreased autophagy and dysregulation of LC3A in astrocytes play a role in major depressive disorder?

S He, Y Shi, J Ye, J Yin, Y Yang, D Liu… - Translational …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Astrocytic dysfunction contributes to the molecular pathogenesis of major depressive
disorder (MDD). However, the astrocytic subtype that mainly contributes to MDD etiology …