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Dr Binder receives grant support from NIMH, Behrens-Weise Foundation and the Seventh Framework Program from the European Commission. Dr Binder is also a coinventor on the following patents: FKBP5: a novel target for antidepressant therapy (International publication number: WO 2005/054500) and Polymorphisms in ABCB1 associated with a lack of clinical response to medicaments (International application number: PCT/EP2005/005194). All other auhors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Jang, MH., Kitabatake, Y., Kang, E. et al. Secreted frizzled-related protein 3 (sFRP3) regulates antidepressant responses in mice and humans. Mol Psychiatry 18, 957–958 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2012.158
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