Petschner, Peter
Tamasi, Viola
Adori, Csaba
Kirilly, Eszter
Ando, Romeo D.
Tothfalusi, Laszlo
Bagdy, Gyorgy
Funding for this research was provided by:
European Commission Framework 6. Integrated Project NEWMOOD.
Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Semmelweis University (MTA-SE Neuropsychopharmacology and Neurochemistry Research Group)
Hungarian Brain Research Program (Grants KTIA_13_NAP-A-II/14 and 2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002)
National Development Agency (Grant KTIA_NAP_13-1-2013-0001)
New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities (ÚNKP-17-4-I-SE-8)
János Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA-PD 108297)
Article History
Received: 3 May 2017
Accepted: 5 July 2018
First Online: 2 August 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The animal experiments and housing conditions were carried out in accordance with the European Community Council Directive of 24 November 1986 (86/609/EEC), as well as the National Institutes of Health Principles of Laboratory Animal Care (NIH Publication 85–23, revised 1985) and special national laws (the Hungarian Governmental Regulation on animal studies, 31 December 1998 Act). The experiments were approved by the National Scientific Ethical Committee on Animal Experimentation and permitted by the Food Chain Safety and Animal Health Directorate of the Central Agricultural Office, Hungary (permission number: 22.1/3152/001/2007).
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