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“... cellular apoptosis. After treatment, studies have shown that antidepressants appear to reverse the observed...”
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“... co-administration of P. cupana extract and LTG caused, in particular, a significant decrease in the peak plasma drug...”
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“.... Previous studies have proposed that higher baseline 5-HT concentration and slow decrease in concentration...”
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“...MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a chiral psychoactive recreational drug sold in illicit...”
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“..., IN administration can increase brain bioavailability of drugs and decrease their peripheral systemic exposure, which...”
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