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1. Transparency and completeness of reporting of depression screening tool accuracy studies: A meta-research review of adherence to the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies statement.

2. Sample size and precision of estimates in studies of depression screening tool accuracy: A meta-research review of studies published in 2018-2021.

3. Inclusion of currently diagnosed or treated individuals in studies of depression screening tool accuracy: a meta-research review of studies published in 2018-2021.

4. Heart Rate Variability, Sleep Quality, and Depression in the Context of Chronic Stress.

5. Functional connectivity across social inclusion and exclusion is related to peer victimization and depressive symptoms in young adults.

6. Cognitive reactivity, implicit associations, and the incidence of depression: a two-year prospective study.

7. Looking beyond the DNA sequence: the relevance of DNA methylation processes for the stress-diathesis model of depression.

8. Affective regulation of cognitive-control adjustments in remitted depressive patients after acute tryptophan depletion.

9. Emotional processing as a predictor of symptom change: an acute tryptophan depletion study in depressed patients.

10. Cognitive and serotonergic vulnerability to depression: convergent findings.

11. Diet rich in alpha-lactalbumin improves memory in unmedicated recovered depressed patients and matched controls.

12. The effects of a diet enriched with alpha-lactalbumin on mood and cortisol response in unmedicated recovered depressed subjects and controls.

14. Heart Rate Variability, Sleep Quality, and Depression in the Context of Chronic Stress.

15. Persistence and innovation effects in genetic and environmental factors in negative emotionality during infancy: A twin study.

16. Social cognition and depression in adolescent girls.

17. Affective regulation of cognitive-control adjustments in remitted depressive patients after acute tryptophan depletion.

18. Residual cognitive impairments in remitted depressed patients.

19. Tryptophan Depletion Affects Heart Rate Variability and Impulsivity in Remitted Depressed Patients with a History of Suicidal Ideation

20. Diet rich in α-lactalbumin improves memory in unmedicated recovered depressed patients and matched controls.

21. The effects of a diet enriched with ??-lactalbumin on mood and cortisol response in unmedicated recovered depressed subjects and controls.

22. Acute tryptophan depletion in depressed patients treated with a selective serotonin–noradrenalin reuptake inhibitor: Augmentation of antidepressant response?

23. The effects of high-dose and low-dose tryptophan depletion on mood and cognitive functions of remitted depressed patients.

24. Predictors of Mood Response to Acute Tryptophan Depletion: A Reanalysis

25. Emotional facial expression recognition and depression in adolescent girls: Associations with clinical features.

26. Cognitive Therapy Does Not Prevent a Response to Tryptophan Depletion in Patients also Treated with Antidepressants

27. TPH2 polymorphisms across the spectrum of psychiatric morbidity: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

28. DNA methylation differences at the glucocorticoid receptor gene in depression are related to functional alterations in hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity and to early life emotional abuse.

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