Skip to content
RDL
Network
Ekosistem
Uygulama değiştir
EN
Hakkımızda
SSS
Giriş yap
Başla
Lower Serum L-Tryptophan Availability in Depression as a Marker of a More Generalized Disorder in Protein Metabolism — Michael Maes (1996) | RDL Network
Back
Cite
Save
Save for later
Share
Home
Publications
Lower Serum L-Tryptophan Availability in Depression as a Marker of a More Generalized Disorder in Protein Metabolism
Shared by
Michael Maes
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Lower Serum L-Tryptophan Availability in Depression as a Marker of a More Generalized Disorder in Protein Metabolism
Article
1996
en
Authors
+6 more
Michael Maes
University Of Electronic Science & Technology Of China
AW
Annick Wauters
RV
Robert Verkerk
Discussion
(0)
Sign in
to like and join the discussion.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.
Related publications
Article
1997
Serotonin-immune interactions in major depression: lower serum tryptophan as a marker of an immune-inflammatory response
Michael Maes
,
Robert Verkerk
,
Eric Vandoolaeghe
,
Fran Van Hunsel
,
Hugo Neels
,
Annick Wauters
,
Paul Demedts
,
Simon Scharpé
Article
1994
Increased neopterin and interferon-gamma secretion and lower availability of L-tryptophan in major depression: Further evidence for an immune response
Michael Maes
,
Simon Scharpé
,
Herbert Y. Meltzer
,
Ghadeer Okayli
,
Eugène Bosmans
,
Peter D'Hondt
,
Bart Vanden Bossche
,
Paul Cosyns
Article
1993
Relationships between lower plasma L-tryptophan levels and immune variables in depression
Michael Maes
,
H.Y. Meltzer
,
Simon Scharpé
,
E. Bosmans
,
E. Suy
,
Joseph D. Calabrese
,
Paul Cosyns
Article
1993
Relationships between lower plasma L-tryptophan levels and immune-inflammatory variables in depression
Michael Maes
,
Herbert Y. Meltzer
,
Simon Scharpé
,
Eugène Bosmans
,
E. Suy
,
Ingrid De Meester
,
Joseph R. Calabrese
,
Paul Cosyns
Chapter in a book
1990
The relationships between the availability of L-tryptophan in serum and HPA-axis function in postpartum females
M. Claes
,
Michael Maes
,
L. Delbeke
,
Christiaan Schotte
,
Yves Jacquemyn
,
Simon Scharpé
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.