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Reply to: No Clear Evidence of Reduced Brain Serotonin Release Capacity in Patients With Depression

Published:February 08, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.11.021
      In their correspondence, Hengartner and Plöderl (

      Hengartner MP, Plöderl M (in press): No clear evidence of reduced brain serotonin release capacity in patients with depression. Biol Psychiatry.

      ) questioned the methods we used to analyze and interpret the data in our recent article (
      • Erritzoe D.
      • Godlewska B.R.
      • Rizzo G.
      • Searle G.E.
      • Agnorelli C.
      • Lewis Y.
      • et al.
      Brain serotonin release is reduced in patients with depression: A [11C]CIMBI-36 PET study with a d-amphetamine challenge [published online Oct 29].
      ). We would like to comment on the points that they have raised.
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