Pathophysiology of serotonin receptors in psychiatric disorders

Hanaa Abo El-Magd Mostafa Mohammed;

Abstract


Serotonin was known to be synthesised from tryptophan early on its existence and the sequence of steps shown to be hydroxylation followed by decarboxylation.
Serotonergic signaling plays an important role in the modulation of human mood, anger and aggre


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Title Pathophysiology of serotonin receptors in psychiatric disorders
Other Titles الفسيولوجية المرضية لمستقبلات السيروتونين في الاضطرابات النفسية
Authors Hanaa Abo El-Magd Mostafa Mohammed
Keywords Pathophysiology of serotonin receptors in psychiatric disorders
Issue Date 2011
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Serotonin was known to be synthesised from tryptophan early on its existence and the sequence of steps shown to be hydroxylation followed by decarboxylation.
Serotonergic signaling plays an important role in the modulation of human mood, anger and aggre

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