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DMT

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DMT British  

abbreviation

  1. dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic drug

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“The ways things blend here is through the idea of nonhuman intelligence, whether it’s a nuts-and-bolts spacecraft to someone talking to ghost to a DMT or ayahuasca experience to talking to artificial intelligence.”

From Los Angeles Times

These 5-HT2A receptors that DMT activates are not only on the neuron cell surface but also inside the neuron.

From Salon

It's possible the brain uses its own endogenous DMT as a tool for change – as when forming dendritic spines on neurons – to encode pivotal mental states.

From Salon

Piedmont expects shipments under NAL offtake to total 56,500 dmt in 2023.

From Reuters

Using a standardized rating scale for major depression, researchers found those who received DMT showed a significant reduction in their symptoms at the end of 2 weeks compared with placebo, according to the firm Small Pharma, which made the test compound.

From Science Magazine