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English: Sramek, John J.; Hardy, Larry W.; Bieck, Peter; Zamora, Cynthia; Versavel, Mark; Kharidia, Jahnavi; Grinnell, Todd; Chen, Yu-Luan; Sullivan, Michael; Ding, Hong; Cutler, Neal R. (2016). “Exploratory Biomarker Study of the Triple Reuptake Inhibitor SEP-432 Compared to the Dual Reuptake Inhibitor Duloxetine in Healthy Normal Subjects”. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics. 22 (5): 404–412. doi:10.1111/cns.12513. ISSN 1755-5930. Liming Shao, et al. US9868718 (2018 to Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc).
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