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University of Groningen

An inflamed mood Yang, Chenghao

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10.33612/diss.98153713

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Publication date: 2019

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Yang, C. (2019). An inflamed mood: studies on the role of inflammation in the pathophysiology and treatment outcome of major depressive disorder. University of Groningen.

https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.98153713

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An inflamed mood

Studies on the role of inflammation in the pathophysiology and

treatment outcome of major depressive disorder

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The studies described in this thesis were performed at Tianjin Anding Hospital (Tianjin, China), Tianjin Huanhu Hospital (Tianjin, China). This research has been supported by grants from Tianjin Healthy Bureau, Tianjin, China (No.13KG118) and University Medical Center of Groningen (UMCG), Groningen, the Netherlands.

Financial support for the publication of this thesis by University of Groningen, Graduate School of Science, and Research School Behavioral and Congnitive Neurosciences is gratefully acknowledged.

Illustraition cover:

Lay-out: Chenghao Yang

Printing: Ridderprint || www.ridderprint.nl Cover design: Daiyue Liu, Yuhao Wang ISBN (printed): 978-94-034-1974-9

ISBN (electronic version): 978-94-034-1973-2 Copyright © C. Yang, 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner or by any means without permission.

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An inflamed mood

Studies on the role of inflammation in the

pathophysiology and treatment outcome of major

depressive disorder

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen

on the authority of the

Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga and in accordance with

the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Wednesday 9 October 2019 at 11.00 hours

by

Chenghao Yang

born on 31 December 1982 in Tianjin, China

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Supervisor

Prof. R.A. Schoevers

Co-supervisor

Dr. F.J. Bosker

Assessment Committee

Prof. J. Spijker

Prof. U.L.M. Eisel Prof. H. Snieder

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 ……….. Chapter 2 ……….. Chapter 3 ……….. Chapter 4 ……….. Chapter 5 ……….. Chapter 6 ……….. Chapter 7 ……….. Nederlandse samenvatting ... Words of thanks ... List of publications ... Research Institute SHARE ...

132 130 125 111 93 75 59 37 15 3 134 1

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