Reverse engineering ketamine's effects may lead to new antidepressants
May 01, 2026
May 01, 2026
ITHACA, New York, May 1 -- Cornell University posted the following news:
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Reverse engineering ketamine's effects may lead to new antidepressants
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Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have reverse engineered ketamine's antidepressant effects to identify potential new strategies for treating depression.
While many effective treatments for depression are available, not all patients respond to them. About one-third of . . .
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Reverse engineering ketamine's effects may lead to new antidepressants
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Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have reverse engineered ketamine's antidepressant effects to identify potential new strategies for treating depression.
While many effective treatments for depression are available, not all patients respond to them. About one-third of . . .
