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1. Approach-avoidance tendencies in depression and childhood trauma: No effect of noradrenergic stimulation

2. No association between major depression with and without childhood adversity and the stress hormone copeptin

3. Simvastatin add-on to escitalopram in patients with comorbid obesity and major depression (SIMCODE): study protocol of a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

4. No influence of mineralocorticoid and glutamatergic NMDA receptor stimulation on spatial learning and memory in individuals with major depression

7. Inhibition of monoamine oxidase activity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: implications for inter-train interval and frequency

8. Childhood trauma and diagnosis of major depression: Association with memory and executive function

9. Selective attention to emotional stimuli and emotion recognition in patients with major depression: The role of mineralocorticoid and glutamatergic NMDA receptors

10. Cognitive and emotional empathy after stimulation of brain mineralocorticoid and NMDA receptors in patients with major depression and healthy controls

11. Noradrenergic system and cognitive flexibility: Disentangling the effects of depression and childhood trauma

12. Hyponatriämie und depressives Syndrom

14. Enhanced noradrenergic activity by yohimbine and differential fear conditioning in patients with major depression with and without adverse childhood experiences

17. Is the stress hormone copeptin related to major depression and childhood adversity?

18. Major depression and atrial natriuretic peptide: The role of adverse childhood experiences

19. Effects of mineralocorticoid receptor and NMDA receptor stimulation on empathy in depressed patients and healthy individuals

20. Mineralocorticoid receptor and cognitive function in major depression

22. Childhood adversity and diagnosis of major depression: Association with memory and executive function?

23. Mineralocorticoid Receptor Stimulation Improves Cognitive Function and Decreases Cortisol Secretion in Depressed Patients and Healthy Individuals

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