University researchers report endogenous DMT enzyme in human brain
University researchers report endogenous DMT enzyme in human brain The passage discusses scientific findings on DMT biosynthesis in the brain, mentioning university researchers and a Nobel laureate, but contains no actionable leads involving powerful political or financial actors, nor any controversy or novel misconduct. Key insights: Researchers at UC medical schools identified a DMT-synthesizing enzyme in human brain tissue.; Findings were published in Science (1969) and Nature (1970).; Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod of the National Institutes of Mental Health confirmed the enzyme's presence.
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University researchers report endogenous DMT enzyme in human brain The passage discusses scientific findings on DMT biosynthesis in the brain, mentioning university researchers and a Nobel laureate, but contains no actionable leads involving powerful political or financial actors, nor any controversy or novel misconduct. Key insights: Researchers at UC medical schools identified a DMT-synthesizing enzyme in human brain tissue.; Findings were published in Science (1969) and Nature (1970).; Nobel laureate Julius Axelrod of the National Institutes of Mental Health confirmed the enzyme's presence.
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