Abstract

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a potential marker both for the presence of psychiatric illnesses and for changes in clinical status, particularly mood disorders. Particularly intriguing are the increases in BDNF associated with neurogenesis and clinical improvement. Investigators conducted the first “transdiagnostic” study of BDNF in 236 consecutively admitted psychiatric inpatients (mean age, 45; 57% female) and …

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