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International Journal of Tryptophan Research

Synopsis: An open access, peer reviewed electronic journal that covers tryptophan and associated neurological processes.


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ISSN: 1178-6469


Aims and scope:

The International Journal of Tryptophan Research is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all subjects related to Tryptophan research. There is no suitable journal that focuses on Tryptophan, and the IJTR aims to fill this void and provide a forum for those with interests in this area.

The journal also covers related precursors and metabolites such as serotonin, melatonin, niacin, tryptamine, kynurenine, and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase. Topics include isolation, functionality, interactions, analysis, synthesis and industrial production, as well as supplementation and role in diet, physiology, neurological disorders and immune response. However all articles related to Tryptophan are welcome.

Editorial standards and procedures:

All submissions to this journal, with the exception of editorials and dedications (obituaries), are subject to rigorous peer review by a minimum of two peer reviewers who demonstrate current research experience in the paper's subject area.  Reviewers are required to provide in-depth, fair and objective reviews.  They may not act as reviewers if they are in a conflict of interest.  All final publishing decisions are made by the Editor in Chief or Associate Editor.

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  • CAS
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As of April 7 2008, the US NIH Public Access Policy requires that all peer reviewed articles resulting from research carried out with NIH funding be deposited in the Pubmed Central archive.

If you are an NIH employee or grantee Libertas Academica will ensure that you comply with the policy by depositing your paper at Pubmed Central on your behalf. 



 
 
 


Tryptophan Research in Panic Disorder

Authors: Eduard Maron, Jakov Shlik and David J. Nutt
Publication Date: 14 Aug 2008
International Journal of Tryptophan Research 2008:1 3-12

Eduard Maron1,2,3, Jakov Shlik4 and David J. Nutt5

1Research Department of Mental Health, The North Estonian Regional Hospital, Psychiatry Clinic, Tallinn, Estonia. 2Department of Psychiatry, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia. 3Estonian Genome Project, University of Tartu, Estonia. 4Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 5Department of Community Based Medicine, Psychopharmacology Unit, University of Bristol, U.K.

Abstract

A considerable body of evidence suggests the involvement of serotonin neurotransmission in the pathogenesis of panic disorder. Research on pathways and functions of tryptophan, an essential amino acid converted into serotonin, may advance our understanding of serotonergic actions in panic disorder and related phenomena. The investigative approaches in this field include manipulations of tryptophan availability as well as genetic association and functional brain imaging studies. In this review we examine the principle findings of these studies and propose further research directions.



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