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1. The Neuropsychology Mechanisms Of Propofol Protects Against The Impairment Of Learning-memory Induced By Electroconvulsive Shock In Depressed Rats Via The Pathway Of The Hyperphosphorylation Of Protein Tau
2. Low-Dose Ketamine Combined With Propofol Regulates The Croos-talk Between Inflammation And Glutamate To Alleviate Learning/Memory Impairments In Depressive Rats Receiving Electroconvulsive Shock
3. Low-Dose Ketamine Combined With Propofol Alleviates Electroconvulsive Shock-Indued Memory Impairment By Modulating TPA-BDNF Pathway In Depressive Rats
4. Effects Of Low-dose Ketamine Combined With Propofol On Anti-depression Efficacy, The Expression And Funct-ion Of GluR1/GABAAR In Hippocampus Of Stressed Rats Receiving Electroconvulsive Shock
5. Efficacy And Safety Of Mect Plus SSRI In The Treatment Of Treatment-resistant Depression: A Meta Analysis
6. To Explore From Glur2 Hypothesis The Effect Of Low-dose Ketamine Combined With Propofol On Learning And Memory Function In Depressive Rats Receiving Electroconvulsive Shock
7. Anesthetics Protect The Learning And Memory Function After ECS Via Regulating The Metaplastic Changes Of NMDAR And LTP In Hippocampus Of Depressed Rats
8. Splasticty On Electrical Stimulus Resistance And Learning And Memory Impairment In Rats Undergoing Electroconvulsive Shock
9. The Role And Mechanism Of Endocannabinoid System In Learning And Cognitive Impairment After Electroconvulsive Shock In Depressed Rats
10. Effects Of NMDAR And CaMK?? On Learning And Memory Impairment In Depressed Rats With Different Charge By Modified Electroconvulsive Shock
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