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A PROBABLE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF SEROTONIN
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A PROBABLE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF SEROTONIN
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main subject
serotonin
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Woolley DW
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1
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English
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1 February 1958
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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44
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2
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197-201
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Drugs which antagonize 5-hydroxytryptamine
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Pharmacological properties of some antimetabolites of serotonin having unusually high activity on isolated tissues
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Pharmacologically Active Lipid-Soluble Acids of Natural Occurrence
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Probable Evolutionary Relationship of Serotonin and Indoleacetic Acid and Some Practical Consequences Therefrom
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10.1073/PNAS.44.2.197
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1958PNAS...44..197W
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335388
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