Posted by undopaminergic on September 29, 2022, at 16:58:25
In reply to Re: Clorgyline is a MAOI specific for MAO-A. » undopaminergic, posted by linkadge on September 29, 2022, at 16:14:46
> To add to the conversation:
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> New research suggests that MAO-B doesn't break down dopamine as previously thought (at least not to any appreciable extent).
>I recall reading some research that's not so new any more, suggesting that in rodents, MAO-B is not involved in dopamine metabolism under normal physiological conditions, but in humans it is more involved (not sure how much).
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