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Multicompartmental analysis of amino acids: 1. Preliminary data on concentrations, fluxes, and flow constants of tryptophan in affective illness

The study of tryptophan metabolism using compartmental analysis suggested differences between males and females, and between control subjects and patients with affective illness, patients treated with tricyclic drugs, and those established on lithium therapy. The total mass of tryptophan in the body...

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Published in:Psychological medicine 1975-05, Vol.5 (2), p.206-213
Main Authors: Shaw, David M., Johnson, Anthony L., Tidmarsh, Simon F., Macsweeney, David A., Hewland, H. Robyn, Woolcock, Norman E.
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