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    Potentiation of para-hydroxyamphetamine-induced head-twitch response by inhibition of monoamine oxidase type A in the brain by Tadano, T, Satoh, S, Satoh, N, Kisara, K, Arai, Y, Kim, S K, Kinemuchi, H

    “…After pretreatment with either clorgyline, a monoamine oxidase (MAO)-A-selective inhibitor, or pargyline, an MAO-B-selective inhibitor with less selectivity…”
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    Inhibition of brain type A monoamine oxidase and 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake by two amphetamine metabolites, p-hydroxyamphetamine and p-hydroxynorephedrine by Arai, Y, Kim, S K, Kinemuchi, H, Tadano, T, Satoh, S E, Satoh, N, Kisara, K

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-08-1990)
    “…Two amphetamine metabolites, p-hydroxyamphetamine (p-OHA) and p-hydroxynorephedrine (p-OHN), selectively inhibited the A form of monoamine oxidase (MAO) in rat…”
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    Monoamine Oxidase and Head-Twitch Response in Mice: Mechanisms of α-Methylated Substrate Derivatives by Nakagawasai, Osamu, Arai, Yuichiro, Satoh, Shin-etsu, Satoh, Nobunori, Neda, Mitsuro, Hozumi, Masato, Oka, Ryusho, Hiraga, Hajime, Tadano, Takeshi

    “…It is well known that head-twitch response (HTR) in mice represents hallucinations, since administration of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) produces…”
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    Head-Twitches Induced by p-Hydroxyamphetamine in Mice by TADANO, Takeshi, SATOH, Shin-Etsu, KISARA, Kensuke

    Published in Japanese Journal of Pharmacology (1986)
    “…Head-twitches have been regarded as an experimental model of hallucination, and we have recently observed that p-hydroxyamphetamme (p-OHA) markedly induced…”
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