Monoamine oxidase A
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Monoamine oxidase A, also known as MAO-A, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MAOA gene.
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Some MAO-A inhibitors
- Synthetic compounds
- Befloxatone (MD370503)
- Brofaromine (Consonar)
- Cimoxatone
- Clorgyline
- Methylene Blue
- Minaprine (Cantor)
- Moclobemide (Aurorix, Manerix)
- Pirlindole (Pirazidol)
- Toloxatone (Humoryl)
- Tyrima (CX 157)
- Tranylcypromine (non-selective)
- Herbal sources
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