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In vivo studies on the effect of monoamine oxidase inhibitors on dopamine and serotonin metabolism in rat brain areas

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In vivo voltammetric analyses on the action of the monoamine oxidase inhibitors pargyline, deprenyl, and clorgyline on dopamine and serotonin metabolism in rat brain showed strain and regional differences depending on the compound under study.

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Clement, HW., Grote, C., Wesemann, W. (1990). In vivo studies on the effect of monoamine oxidase inhibitors on dopamine and serotonin metabolism in rat brain areas. In: Riederer, P., Youdim, M.B.H. (eds) Amine Oxidases and Their Impact on Neurobiology. Journal of Neural Transmission, vol 32. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9113-2_10

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