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“They also found that plasma levels of L-serine in ketamine responders (66.2±62.8 μM [mean±SD]) were significantly (p<0.0001) lower than in ketamine non-responders (242.9±67.2 μM [mean±SD]) (Moaddel et al. 2014).”