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Kelly T. Cosgrove
Assistant Professor and Licensed Psychologist

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Department of Psychology

University of Houston



Behavioral activation therapy for depression is associated with a reduction in the concentration of circulating quinolinic acid — Erratum


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J. Savitz, B. Ford, Hung-wen Yeh, E. Akeman, K. Cosgrove, A. Clausen, C. Martell, N. Kirlic, J. Santiago, T. Teague, Michaela Irwin, M. Paulus, R. Aupperle
Psychological Medicine, 2021

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Savitz, J., Ford, B., Yeh, H.-wen, Akeman, E., Cosgrove, K., Clausen, A., … Aupperle, R. (2021). Behavioral activation therapy for depression is associated with a reduction in the concentration of circulating quinolinic acid — Erratum. Psychological Medicine.


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Savitz, J., B. Ford, Hung-wen Yeh, E. Akeman, K. Cosgrove, A. Clausen, C. Martell, et al. “Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depression Is Associated with a Reduction in the Concentration of Circulating Quinolinic Acid — Erratum.” Psychological Medicine (2021).


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Savitz, J., et al. “Behavioral Activation Therapy for Depression Is Associated with a Reduction in the Concentration of Circulating Quinolinic Acid — Erratum.” Psychological Medicine, 2021.


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@article{j2021a,
  title = {Behavioral activation therapy for depression is associated with a reduction in the concentration of circulating quinolinic acid — Erratum},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Psychological Medicine},
  author = {Savitz, J. and Ford, B. and Yeh, Hung-wen and Akeman, E. and Cosgrove, K. and Clausen, A. and Martell, C. and Kirlic, N. and Santiago, J. and Teague, T. and Irwin, Michaela and Paulus, M. and Aupperle, R.}
}

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