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Increased greens, blues and purples emphasize a decrease in the density of seretonin transporter binding sites in the brain after multiple doses of Ecstasy given to animals over a 9-hour period.
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Greens and blues indicate a decrease in the density of dopamine binding sites in the brains of monkeys given Ecstasy (MDMA) as compared to the control group (CON).
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credit ScienceIncreased greens, blues and purples emphasize a decrease in the density of seretonin transporter binding sites in the brain after multiple doses of Ecstasy given to animals over a 9-hour period. credit ScienceGreens and blues indicate a decrease in the density of dopamine binding sites in the brains of monkeys given Ecstasy (MDMA) as […]