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Elevation by Propynylamines of Rat Tissue Norepinephrine-levels and Reserpine Antagonism in Mice

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THE hydrochlorides of 2-propynylanune, di-2-propynylamine, and tri-2-propynylamine were tested in several systems for monoamine-oxidase inhibition. The 2-propynylamines were supplied through the courtesy of Dr. Alfred Bader of the Aldrich Chemical Co.

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McLEAN, J., CHEN, G. Elevation by Propynylamines of Rat Tissue Norepinephrine-levels and Reserpine Antagonism in Mice. Nature 200, 686 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200686a0

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