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AI-designed serotonin tracker could help develop neurology drugs – – pharmaphorum
A serotonin sensor designed using Artificial Intelligence (AI) could help scientists study sleep and mental health and potentially find new neurology drugs.

A serotonin sensor designed using Artificial Intelligence (AI) could help scientists study sleep and mental health and potentially find new neurology drugs.
The US National Institutes of Health said that the research it had co-funded used AI to transform a bacterial protein into a new research tool.
It is hoped that the protein, which catches serotonin molecules and allows them to be tracked, could detect subtle, real-time changes in serotonin levels during sleep, fear and social interactions.
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