A comparison of 1-p-acetyldeoxyephedrine and 4-methyl- -ethyl-m-tyramine as to lowering of brain serotonin, and their antagonism by antidepressants.
@article{Dubnick1973ACO, title={A comparison of 1-p-acetyldeoxyephedrine and 4-methyl- -ethyl-m-tyramine as to lowering of brain serotonin, and their antagonism by antidepressants.}, author={Bernard Dubnick and E W Rucki and Andre I. Salama}, journal={European journal of pharmacology}, year={1973}, volume={22 2}, pages={ 121-8 } }
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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors: Animal Pharmacology
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The animal pharmacology of the monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs*) has been reviewed previously by Zirkle and Kaiser (1964), Biel et al. (1964) and Jacob and Simon (1968).
Duration of the effects of α‐ethyl‐4‐methyl‐m‐tyramine, (H75/12) on brain 5‐hydroxyindole concentrations in rats
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