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Posted by Ron Hill on July 3, 2010, at 1:35:18
Agomelatine completely prevented the stress-induced increase of glutamate release in the rat prefrontal/frontal cortex.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2202-11-68.pdf
-- Ron
Posted by Phillipa on July 3, 2010, at 1:35:18
In reply to Agomelatine Prevents Stress-Induced Glutamate Rats, posted by Ron Hill on July 2, 2010, at 6:15:11
What is glutamate? Thanks Phillipa
Posted by Ron Hill on July 3, 2010, at 1:35:18
In reply to Re: Agomelatine Prevents Stress-Induced Glutamate Rats » Ron Hill, posted by Phillipa on July 2, 2010, at 13:19:49
> What is glutamate? Thanks Phillipa
Jan, use Google Scholar to look it up. Here is a link to Google Scholar:
http://scholar.google.com/advanced_scholar_search
-- Ron
Posted by Questionmark on July 12, 2010, at 3:53:06
In reply to Agomelatine Prevents Stress-Induced Glutamate Rats, posted by Ron Hill on July 3, 2010, at 1:35:18
> Agomelatine completely prevented the stress-induced increase of glutamate release in the rat prefrontal/frontal cortex.
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> http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2202-11-68.pdf
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> -- Ron
Wow. This could potentially be very beneficial for helping to treat OCD type problems, yes?
I have been extremely interested in trying agomelatine for awhile now-- mostly to see if could help counteract some side effects of Nardil. But now I am especially intrigued. Thanks for this post.
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