[3H]paroxetine binding in human platelets in relation to age and sex
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[3H]paroxetine binding in human platelets in relation to age and sex
Abstract
The binding of [3H]paroxetine to serotonin uptake sites in human platelets from 47 individuals between 15 and 95 years of age was investigated. There were no significant age-related changes in maximal binding capacity (Bmax) or apparent binding affinity (Kd). There were no significant differences in binding between males (n = 19) and females (n = 28).
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