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Next Generation Antidepressants. Moving Beyond Monoamines to Discover Novel Treatment Strategies for Mood Disorders. Edited by C. E. Beyer and S. M. Stahl. (Pp. 150; £50.00; ISBN 9780521760584 hb.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 2010.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 November 2010

NICHOLAS D. WALSH
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