Antidepressants reverse short-photoperiod-induced, forced swim test depression-like behavior in the diurnal fat sand rat: Further support for the utilization of diurnal rodents for modeling affective disorders

Katy Krivisky, Tal Ashkenazy, Noga Kronfeld-Schor, Haim Einat

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