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Subanesthetic Ketamine Ameliorates Activity-Based Anorexia of Adult Mice
Yiru Dong,
Chiye Aoki
Neural Science
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Ketamine
100%
Adult Mice
100%
Activity-based Anorexia
100%
Intravenous Ketamine
100%
ABA2
71%
Anorexia Nervosa
57%
Vulnerability
42%
Adult Female
42%
Adulthood
28%
Mental Illness
14%
Eating Disorders
14%
Gaps in Knowledge
14%
Illness
14%
Weight Loss
14%
High Mortality
14%
Hyperactivity
14%
Aged Mice
14%
Female Mice
14%
Other-report
14%
ABA1
14%
Food Availability
14%
Food Consumption
14%
Wheel Running
14%
Acute Effects
14%
Pharmacotherapy
14%
Sustained Remission
14%
Small number of Studies
14%
Adult Behavior
14%
Ketamine Infusion
14%
Relapse Rate
14%
Sustained Efficacy
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ketamine
100%
Anorexia
100%
Anorexia Nervosa
44%
Diseases
22%
Eating Disorder
11%
Drug Therapy
11%
Recurrence Risk
11%
Infusion
11%
Hyperactivity
11%
Food Intake
11%
Food Availability
11%
Adolescence
11%
Neuroscience
Ketamine
100%
Anorexia
100%
Anorexia Nervosa
44%
Eating Disorder
11%
Hyperactivity
11%
Drug Therapy
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anorexia Nervosa
44%