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Oleamide markedly potentiates 5-HT-elicited currents in oocytes expressing the rat 5-HT2 receptor, probably as an allosteric regulator, but has no significant direct effects (Huidobro-Tora & Harris 1996)
I'm not a brain surgeon, but does this mean that it is at least possible for oleamide to be used as a potentiator? I'm guessing lsa's and phenyls more than anything. I know this is a shot in the dark, but figured someone would get a kick out of that oleamide patent.
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I'm not a brain surgeon, but does this mean that it is at least possible for oleamide to be used as a potentiator? I'm guessing lsa's and phenyls more than anything. I know this is a shot in the dark, but figured someone would get a kick out of that oleamide patent.