- Serotonin transporter - Wikipedia
SERT is a type of monoamine transporter protein that transports the neurotransmitter serotonin from the synaptic cleft back to the presynaptic neuron, in a process known as serotonin reuptake
- What Is SERT and Its Role in Serotonin Regulation?
SERT is found in various locations throughout the body, each contributing to different aspects of serotonin regulation In the brain, SERT is present on serotonergic neurons, where it regulates the concentration of serotonin in the synaptic cleft, thereby influencing neuronal communication
- A current view of serotonin transporters - PMC
In addition to pharmacokinetics, drug metabolism, and the complexities of the serotonergic system, the events occurring directly at the serotonin transporter (SERT) will help us understand how therapeutic and abused drugs work
- Serotonin Transporter - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Abstract The serotonin transporter (SERT) belongs to the monoamine transporter family, which also includes the dopamine and norepinephrine transporters SERT is essential for regulating serotonergic signaling by the reuptake of serotonin from the synaptic cleft back into the presynaptic neuron
- What are SERT inhibitors and how do they work? - Patsnap
The term "SERT" stands for serotonin transporter, a protein responsible for the reuptake of serotonin in the brain Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating mood, emotions, and sleep
- Sert: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction FAQ
Sert (sertraline) is a good and safe antidepressant that is also used to treat other psychiatric disorders such as panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder
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