Depression has become one of the major diseases affecting human life, but its pathogenesis is still unclear
As an important member of the cell membrane-associated guanylate kinase family, the excitatory postsynaptic protein PSD-93 plays an important role in the anchoring, displacement and signal transduction of excitatory postsynaptic receptors
This achievement has deepened people's understanding of the neural basis of hypothalamic excitatory synaptic disorders in depression, and promoted the integration of excitatory synaptic hypotheses, stress hypotheses and inflammatory immune hypotheses in the onset of depression
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