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- as a synonym for psychoplastogen, especially when speaking to the biological substrate rather than the therapeutic. Psychoplastogens come in a variety...
- Neuropharmacological Advances: Harnessing 5-HT2A Receptor Modulators and Psychoplastogens. ACS Med Chem Lett. 2024 Jan 23;15(2):171-173. doi:10.1021/acsmedchemlett...
- development of non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogens as scalable alternatives to first-generation hallucinogenic psychoplastogens like ketamine and psilocybin...
- fast acting, durable neuroplasticity promoting compounds: psychoplastogens. Psychoplastogens are being developed to treat a wide variety of neuropsychiatric...
- is a member of the class of compounds known as non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogens. AAZ-A-154, as well as related compounds, are licensed by Delix Therapeutics...
- Additionally, researchers discovered that many psychedelics are potent psychoplastogens, compounds capable of promoting rapid and sustained neural plasticity...
- is a member of the class of compounds known as non-hallucinogenic psychoplastogens. This compound, as well as related compounds, are licensed by Delix...
- potential in treating treatment-resistant depression. Ketamine is a known psychoplastogen, which refers to a compound capable of promoting rapid and sustained...
- headaches with positive results in some small studies. LSD is a potent psychoplastogen, a compound capable of promoting rapid and sustained neural plasticity...
- 1385/jmn:13:1-2:55. PMIDĀ 10691292. S2CIDĀ 22731716. Olson DE (19 September 2018). "Psychoplastogens: A Promising class of Plasticity-Promoting Neurotherapeutics". Journal...