Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1762062024-04-03T08:04:57Z Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones Wijaya, C.S Lee, J.J.Z Husain, S.F Ho, C.S.H McIntyre, R.S Tam, W.W Ho, R.C.M ALICE LEE CENTRE FOR NURSING STUDIES PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE agomelatine amfebutamone dopamine escitalopram fluoxetine fluvoxamine hydrocortisone mirtazapine monoamine noradrenalin noradrenalin uptake inhibitor paroxetine prasterone quetiapine serotonin serotonin uptake inhibitor sertraline steroid hormone venlafaxine vortioxetine biogenic amine biological marker dopamine hydrocortisone noradrenalin serotonin health care immunoassay mental health public health steroid urine adult Article clinical article controlled study cross-sectional study diagnostic accuracy diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value dopamine urine level drug use enzyme linked immunosorbent assay female human major depression male noradrenalin urine level predictive value receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity spot urine test steroid urine level urinalysis urine sampling controlled clinical trial major depression middle aged urine young adult Adult Biogenic Monoamines Biomarkers Cross-Sectional Studies Depressive Disorder, Major Dopamine Female Humans Hydrocortisone Male Middle Aged Norepinephrine Sensitivity and Specificity Serotonin Young Adult 10.3390/ijerph15050865 International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 5 865 2020-09-14T08:29:39Z 2020-09-14T08:29:39Z 2018 Article Wijaya, C.S, Lee, J.J.Z, Husain, S.F, Ho, C.S.H, McIntyre, R.S, Tam, W.W, Ho, R.C.M (2018). Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 (5) : 865. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050865 1661-7827 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/176206 Unpaywall 20200831 |
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agomelatine amfebutamone dopamine escitalopram fluoxetine fluvoxamine hydrocortisone mirtazapine monoamine noradrenalin noradrenalin uptake inhibitor paroxetine prasterone quetiapine serotonin serotonin uptake inhibitor sertraline steroid hormone venlafaxine vortioxetine biogenic amine biological marker dopamine hydrocortisone noradrenalin serotonin health care immunoassay mental health public health steroid urine adult Article clinical article controlled study cross-sectional study diagnostic accuracy diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value dopamine urine level drug use enzyme linked immunosorbent assay female human major depression male noradrenalin urine level predictive value receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity spot urine test steroid urine level urinalysis urine sampling controlled clinical trial major depression middle aged urine young adult Adult Biogenic Monoamines Biomarkers Cross-Sectional Studies Depressive Disorder, Major Dopamine Female Humans Hydrocortisone Male Middle Aged Norepinephrine Sensitivity and Specificity Serotonin Young Adult |
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agomelatine amfebutamone dopamine escitalopram fluoxetine fluvoxamine hydrocortisone mirtazapine monoamine noradrenalin noradrenalin uptake inhibitor paroxetine prasterone quetiapine serotonin serotonin uptake inhibitor sertraline steroid hormone venlafaxine vortioxetine biogenic amine biological marker dopamine hydrocortisone noradrenalin serotonin health care immunoassay mental health public health steroid urine adult Article clinical article controlled study cross-sectional study diagnostic accuracy diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value dopamine urine level drug use enzyme linked immunosorbent assay female human major depression male noradrenalin urine level predictive value receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity spot urine test steroid urine level urinalysis urine sampling controlled clinical trial major depression middle aged urine young adult Adult Biogenic Monoamines Biomarkers Cross-Sectional Studies Depressive Disorder, Major Dopamine Female Humans Hydrocortisone Male Middle Aged Norepinephrine Sensitivity and Specificity Serotonin Young Adult Wijaya, C.S Lee, J.J.Z Husain, S.F Ho, C.S.H McIntyre, R.S Tam, W.W Ho, R.C.M Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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Differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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differentiating medicated patients suffering from major depressive disorder from healthy controls by spot urine measurement of monoamines and steroid hormones |
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