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Subject signal transduction inhibitor

Monoamine oxidases (MAOs) are found in the mitochondria of almost all cells. Most neurotransmitters are amines and subject to oxidation by MAOs. Members of the MAO inhibitor (MAOI) class of antidepressants slow the destruction of neurotransmitters in neurons and cause stronger signal transduction. Selected examples of MAOIs are shown in Figure A.17. [Pg.366]


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