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Our brain's remarkable ability to form and store memories has long fascinated scientists, yet most of the microscopic mechanisms behind memory and learning processes remain a mystery.
University of California, Davis, researchers have developed a new, neuroplasticity-promoting drug closely related to LSD that ...
LSD has always been a source of fascination for Olson because of its outstanding ability to form and strengthen neural ...
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Researchers have developed a new, neuroplasticity-promoting drug closely related to LSD that harnesses the psychedelic's therapeutic power with reduced hallucinogenic potential.
A new molecule inspired by LSD repairs neural connections and avoids hallucinations, opening doors for safer schizophrenia ...
The modified LSD, which they named JRT, did just that—and more. It stimulated neurons to sprout new dendritic branches and ...
A cortical neuron treated with JRT, a synthetic molecule similar to the psychedelic drug LSD. Drugs like JRT might enable new treatments for conditions such as schizophrenia, without the ...