The acetylcholine revolution in psychosis research—from rethinking current treatments to developing new ones - The Oxford Scientist
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The acetylcholine revolution in psychosis research—from rethinking current treatments to developing new ones - The Oxford Scientist
Novel research into the neurotransmitter acetylcholine may drive a new era of antipsychotic drug development. Photo credit: Massimiliano Sarno via Unsplash For decades, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders have been seen through the lens of dysfunctions in dopamine, an important neurotransmitter (chemical messenger) in the brain. This is reflected in the main treatments of schizophrenia, which have all targeted dopamine signaling since th…
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