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5-Hydroxytryptamine in Psychiatry
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5-Hydroxytryptamine in Psychiatry: A Spectrum of Ideas

Merton Sandler, Alec Coppen, and Sara Harnett

Abstract

The field of research in 5-hydroxytryptamine has exploded into furious activity over the past decade and nowhere have the implications been more far reaching than in psychiatry. Thanks largely to the introduction of radioligand-binding techniques, a bewildering variety of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors has been revealed, and powerful new families of centrally active drugs have emerged. The importance of these new discoveries for psychiatric practice can hardly be exaggerated. To mention but one example, our understanding, and with it the treatment, of obsessive-compulsive disorder has been tran ... More

Keywords: 5-hydroxytryptamine, psychiatry, radioligand-binding techniques, receptors, centrally-active drugs, psychiatric practice, obsessive-compulsive disorder, psychiatric illness, CINP, President's Workshop

Bibliographic Information

Print publication date: 1991 Print ISBN-13: 9780192620118
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: March 2012 DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780192620118.001.0001

Authors

Affiliations are at time of print publication.

Merton Sandler, Editor
Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital

Alec Coppen, Editor
MRC Neuropsychiatry Laboratory

Sara Harnett, Editor

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