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Monoamines (noun): a class of neurotransmitters in the brain that includes serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. They play crucial roles in regulating mood, cognition, and other brain functions
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Other monoamines are also synthesised and released.
Various hypotheses related to monoamines have been proposed.
Both monoamines play a role in respiratory suppression.
It is also possible to use a mixture of primary monoamines.
Heterocyclic monoamines and polyamines can be used.
Such secondary amines include secondary monoamines.
Monoamines are connected to the pathophysiology of depression.
The effect on the uptake of monoamines in vivo.
Monoamines are broken down by a chemical called monoamine oxidase.
These tertiary amines can be monoamines or polyamines.
Tertiary monoamines will not result in formation of an amide.
The final main category of neurotransmitters is monoamines.
The amines may be monoamines or polyamines.
Monoamines are operable but less preferred.
These amines may be monoamines or polyamines.

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The alkyl monoamines are primary secondary or tertiary monoamines.
Examples of secondary monoamines are given above.
It is an endogenous depression due to less activity of cerebral monoamines.
Suitable aromatic amines include monoamines as well as polyamines.
Aryl polyamines are analogs of the abovementioned aromatic monoamines.
The primary monoamines are preferred.
Some alkaloids affect the turnover of monoamines indirectly.
These monoamines may be used singly or in a combination of two or more.
One can also use a mixture of primary monoamines.
Monoamines are preferably used.
Preferred amines include secondary monoamines and primary diamines.
Hydroxy amines are also included in the class of useful monoamines.
Monoamines of the present type are available as waxy substance at room temperature.
Hamer focused on genes associated with neurotransmitters called monoamines.
The monoamines norepinephrine and serotonin have a variety of effects as neurotransmitters.
Hydroxylamines are likewise suitable monoamines.
Suitable monoamines include those which correspond to the formula wherein.
Amines useful in the process may be either monoamines or diamines.
Cyclic monoamines are also useful in making the compositions of this invention.
This is all due to surging brain chemicals called monoamines.
The balanced polyamide monoacids or monoamines defined above will be described as neutral.
It is believed that narcotic analgesics inhibit the presynaptic reuptake of monoamines.
These monoamines are taken up by neurons after being released into the synaptic cleft.
Raising the level of monoamines.
Tertiary monoamines such as triethylamine are generally not as effective in the lithiation reaction.
The amines may be polyamines but in most cases monoamines are preferable.
These monoamines and polyamines can be primary amines or preferably secondary amines.
The amines which are used to form the salts include monoamines or polyamines.
Monoamines show very little uptake when presented from the luminal side.
Examples of the terminal blocking agent include monocarboxylic acids and monoamines.
Reserpine is a potent depleter of monoamines and produces nearly complete akinesia in both species.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors partially prevent the conversion of monoamines such as dopamine.
The modulatory action of the monoamines on thermosensitive and thermointegrative hypothalamic neurons is best documented.
Specific examples of such compounds containing an amino group include polyoxyalkylene monoamines.
The monoamines and polyamines suitably include at least one primary or secondary amine group.

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