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Tag: Biological Psychiatry

Posted on 2 July 20217 July 2021

Article published in Biological Psychiatry and featured with commentary and issue cover.

Mantas et al. found that tyramine and TAAR1 may play a critical role in the behavioral, transcriptional, and neurochemical effects of monoamine oxidase inhibitors, providing insights into the mechanisms underlying the effects of this class of drugs.

See article here.

See commentary here.

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