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Harmine: Future Diabetes Drug Class? A novel drug candidate, harmine, can trigger human insulin-producing beta cells to multiply, new research has shown. A novel drug candidate, harmine, can ...
A high-throughput chemical screen reveals that harmine and its analogs promote improved human pancreatic beta cell replication and function, thus identifying these molecules as a potential new ...
Harmine alone causes beta cells to grow by about 2% in a 24-hour period. But when you add in a GLP1R agonist, that jumps to about 8%. In some cases, we saw the number of beta cells increase by up ...
Human neural progenitors exposed to harmine, an alkaloid presented at the psychotropic plant decoction ayahuasca, led to a 70 percent increase in proliferation of these cells. The effect of ...
The new study, titled, “Harmine and exendin-4 combination therapy safely expands human b cell mass in vivo in a mouse xenograft system,” was published in Science Translational Medicine ...
A drug derived from a flowering plant found in the Middle East and in some South American vines appears to drive human insulin-producing beta cells to multiply, according to research published in ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology highlights the potential synergy between meditation and psychedelics. Meditators who received a combination of DMT and harmine ...
Researchers assessed whether combining psychedelics, namely DMT and harmine as two active ingredients in ayahuasca, with meditation increases mindfulness, compassion, insight, and mystical-type ...
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