A new paper using iPSCs (stem cells grown from a patient's own body) to study how fast-acting antidepressants work is generating real scientific excitement. Within about three months, other researchers will likely cite it and build on it. But it won't change how any doctor actually treats patients anytime soon — it's fascinating lab science, not a clinical tool yet.
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