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The action of 5-hydroxy-dl-tryptophan and 5-hydroxy-tryptamine on the cortical electrical activity of the ‘midpontine pretrigeminal preparation’

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Il 5HTP, direttamente iniettato nel circolo cerebrale, produce un quadro elettroencefalografico di sonno, indipendente da modificazioni di flusso nel circolo cerebrale e da eventuali metaboliti che si formano al di fuori del cervello. La 5HT, iniettata nelle stesse condizioni, o è senza effetto o dà una reazione elettroencefalografica di risveglio.

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Glässer, A., Mantegazzini, P. The action of 5-hydroxy-dl-tryptophan and 5-hydroxy-tryptamine on the cortical electrical activity of the ‘midpontine pretrigeminal preparation’. Experientia 16, 213–214 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02178998

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