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It did not bind endogenous neurotransmitters or other medications and was not bound by protein C1q, thus it is unlikely to stimulate in vivo complement-dependent cytotoxicity. <ref name="Preclinical characterization of an anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibody for human use" />
It did not bind endogenous neurotransmitters or other medications and was not bound by protein C1q, thus it is unlikely to stimulate in vivo complement-dependent cytotoxicity. <ref name="Preclinical characterization of an anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibody for human use" />
Table 2 <ref name="Preclinical characterization of an anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibody for human use" />Ligands tested in Ch-mAb7F9 cross-reactivity study
Table 2 <ref name="Preclinical characterization of an anti-methamphetamine monoclonal antibody for human use" />Ligands tested in Ch-mAb7F9 cross-reactivity study
Related stimulants Neurotransmitters         Medications         Drugs of abuse
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(+)-Methamphetamine Dopamine                 (+)-Pseudoephedrine Cocaine
(+)-Amphetamine         (-)-Norepinephrine         (+)-Norpseudoephedrine Morphine
(+)-MDMA         (-)-Epinephrine                 (-)-Phenylephrine Phencyclidine
(-)-MDMA         Serotonin                 (± )-Ephedrine
(+)-MDA                 γ-aminobutyric acid         2-Phenylethylamine
                L-Glutamate                 Tyramine




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