DMT and 5-MeO-DMT induce profound experiences, including encounters with entities and shifts in beliefs. Imperial College London's research investigates these psychedelics' effects on the brain and consciousness for therapeutic insights.
Brain organoids, resembling miniature brains, are grown from iPS cells for studying brain formation, diseases, and drug effects. Recent research explores psychedelics' therapeutic potential and mechanisms on brain organoids.
Stevens Rehen
5-MeO-DMT, a natural tryptamine, shows psychedelic effects by acting on serotonin receptors. Clinical trials suggest its potential for rapidly reducing depression symptoms, prompting further studies for depression treatment.
Johannes Reckweg
5-MeO-DMT's potential mental health benefits are explored in naturalistic studies, showing promise in treating psychiatric conditions. Research delves into therapeutic mechanisms and reactivation phenomenon among English and Spanish-speaking individuals.
Anny Ortiz
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