Andrew Huberman· PhD
there's some evidence that ketamine itself may be able to cause release of bdnf directly
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there's some evidence that ketamine itself may be able to cause release of bdnf directly
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ketamine can actually bind to the track B receptor that is it can bind to the BD dnf receptor it can mimic bdnf