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From: Passively administered fluoxetine reaches the juvenile brain of FSL rats and reduces antioxidant defences, without altering serotonin turnover

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Graphical representation of the study layout. Male (blue) and female (pink) Flinders sensitive and resistant line pups were either exposed to passively administered fluoxetine during early-life development (i.e., PND05 to 18), or not. FLX Fluoxetine (10 mg/kg/day). FRL Flinders resistant line. FSL Flinders sensitive line. PND Postnatal day

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