Depression and Antidepressants During Pregnancy: Craniofacial Defects Due to Stem/Progenitor Cell Deregulation Mediated by Serotonin

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Depression is a common and debilitating mood disorder that increases in prevalence during pregnancy. Worldwide, 7 to 12% of pregnant women experience depression, in which the associated risk factors include socio-demographic, psychological, and socioecono
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craniofacial defects, antidepressant, depression, pregnancy, stem cells, CRANIAL NEURAL CREST, FORKHEAD TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS, CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE, REUPTAKE INHIBITORS, POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION, GENE-EXPRESSION, ANTENATAL DEPRESSION, PALATE MORPHOGENESIS|
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