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Thyronamine refers both to a molecule, and to
derivatives of that molecule: a
family of
decarboxylated and
deiodinated metabolites of the
thyroid hormones...
- many
trace amines (e.g. adrenaline,
phenethylamine itself, tyramine,
thyronamine, and iodothyronamine) – are
substituted phenethylamines.
Several notable...
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decarboxylation and
deiodination to
produce iodothyronamine (T1a) and
thyronamine (T0a). All
three isoforms of the
deiodinases are selenium-containing...
- EPI, 5-HT, and HIS, but
likely also for the
trace amines TYR, PEA, and
thyronamine (THYR) ... [Trace aminergic]
neurons in
mammalian CNS
would be identifiable...
- ecstasy). In 2004, it was
shown that
mammalian TAAR1 is also a
receptor for
thyronamines,
decarboxylated and
deiodinated relatives of
thyroid hormones. TAAR2–TAAR9...
- EPI, 5-HT, and HIS, but
likely also for the
trace amines TYR, PEA, and
thyronamine (THYR) ... AMPH
release of DA from
synapses requires both an
action at...
-
decarboxylation and
deiodination to
produce iodothyronamine (T1a) and
thyronamine (T0a'). All
three isoforms of the
deiodinases are selenium-containing...
- 3-Methoxytyramine N-Methyltyramine m-Octopamine p-Octopamine
Synephrine Thyronamine compounds: 3-Iodothyronamine
Tryptamine Tryptamines N-Methyltryptamine...
- EPI, 5-HT, and HIS, but
likely also for the
trace amines TYR, PEA, and
thyronamine (THYR) ... [Trace aminergic]
neurons in
mammalian CNS
would be identifiable...
- 3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM) is an
endogenous thyronamine. T1AM is a high-affinity
ligand for the
trace amine-****ociated
receptor TAAR1 (TAR1, TA1), a recently...