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Science 26 February 1982: Vol. 215. no. 4536, pp. 1127 - 1129 DOI: 10.1126/science.7063846
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Science, Vol 215, Issue 4536, 1127-1129
Copyright © 1982 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Excretion of beta-phenethylamine is elevated in humans after profound stress
MA Paulos
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RE Tessel
The urinary excretion rate of the endogenous, amphetamine-like substance beta-phenethylamine was markedly elevated in human subjects in association with an initial parachuting experience. The increases were delayed in most subjects and were not correlated with changes in urinary pH or creatinine excretion. The data suggest a stress-related role for beta-phenethylamine.
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