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scope
Rodent stress models and human postmortem brain tissue
claim_text
Stress-related changes in PV cells are only reported in a minority of rodent studies, with positive findings being region-, age-, sex-, and stress recency-dependent; translation to humans remains limited.
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effect_size
Minority of studies report significant PV changes
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Rodent stress models and human postmortem brain tissue
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Cross-Cluster Synthesis: What Replicates, What Is Contested, What Is Untested
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Stress-related changes in PV cells are only reported in a minority of rodent studies, with positive findings being region-, age-, sex-, and stress recency-dependent; translation to humans remains limited.
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Its principal findings, derived mainly from rodent studies, are that stress-related changes in PV cells are only reported in a minority of studies, that positive findings are region-, age-, sex-, and stress recency-dependent, and that antidepressants protect from stress-induced apparent PV cell loss.
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