
Drug effects of ketamine in mice can depend on the sex of the human experimenter - EurekAlert
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have shown that mice respond more to the antidepressant effects of the drug ketamine when administered by men and not by women. The group demonstrated that a stress response in a specific region of …
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Many researchers who work with mice can tell you that mice behave differently depending on who is handling them. Anecdotal reports and some existing sc… [+8744 chars]
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