High-throughput screening and radioligand binding studies reveal monoamine oxidase-B as the primary binding target for d-deprenyl
d-deprenyl is a useful positron emission tomography tracer for visualization of inflammatory processes. Studies with [11C]-d-deprenyl showed robust uptake in peripheral painful sites of patients with rheumatoid arthritis or chronic whiplash injury. The mechanism of preferential d-deprenyl uptake is...
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