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Lysergic acid diethylamide induces increased signalling entropy in rats’ prefrontal cortex

Psychedelic drugs are gaining attention from the scientific community as potential new compounds for the treatment of psychiatric diseases such as mood and substance use disorders. The 5‐HT2A receptor has been identified as the main molecular target, and early studies pointed to an effect on the exp...

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Published in:Journal of neurochemistry 2022-07, Vol.162 (1), p.9-23
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Gene expression
LSD
Lysergic acid diethylamide
Lysergide
Medical imaging
Mental disorders
Network analysis
Network topologies
Neuroimaging
Neuroplasticity
Original
Prefrontal cortex
Psychedelic drugs
Signaling
Substance use
Topology
title Lysergic acid diethylamide induces increased signalling entropy in rats’ prefrontal cortex
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