N-Methylspiperone

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N-methylspiperone (NMSP) is a derivate of spiperone that is used to study the dopamine and serotonin neurotransmitter system. Labeled with the radioisotope carbon-11 it can be used with positron emission tomography. [1]

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  1. ^ Bengt Andree and others (August 1998). "Positron Emission Tomographic Analysis of Dose-dependent MDL-100,907 Binding to 5-Hydroxtryptamine-2A Receptors in the Human Brain". Journal of Clinical Psychophamarcology 18 (4): 313–323.