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Abstract—The article is devoted to the scientific activity of K.S. Raevskii, who made an outstanding contribution to the development of neurochemistry. The main scientific achievements of K.S. Raevskii and his students in the study of the role of brain monoaminergic systems in the mechanism of action of neuropsychotropic drugs of various pharmacological classes, which led to the creation of a scientific school, are presented. The recognition of the scientific contribution of K.S. Raevskii and the scientific school he created both at the domestic and world levels is emphasized.

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Kudrin, V.S., Narkevich, V.B. & Kovalev, G.I. Professor K.S. Raevskii and His Scientific School. Neurochem. J. 16, 396–399 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1819712422040134

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