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All major neuropsychiatric disease involves impaired glutamate transmission.

Dr. Wilkenson and Team

Psychologytoday.com - Low Dose KetaminePsychologytoday.com - Rediscovering KetamineNeuroinflammation and Glutamatergic ExcitotoxicityKetamine for potential use in spinal cord injuryKetamine and Borderline Personality Disorder with DepressionDr. Wilkenson's profile on Research Gate

Serotonin, Dopamine, and Adrenaline receptor targets alter only 1% of cell to cell communication.

Glutamate

Neurons depend on healthy glutamate transmission.
Inflammation, Glutamate, and Glia - Yale StudyGlutamate and OCD - Yale StudyGlutamate and PTSD - Yale StudyInflammation, Glutamate, and SchizophreniaNeuroimaging and Glutamate Toxicity

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Excitotoxins, Added Glutamate in FoodCellular Energy and MetabolismHelping the Under ResourcedCultural Psychologyneurobiology and depressionNeurobiology, Mind and Body

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