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Ketamine: Benefits and Risks for Depression, PTSD & Neuroplasticity

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The NMDA Receptor and Neuroplasticity

The blood brain barrier keeps a lot of things out of the brain, but ketamine can very readily pass across the blood brain barrier. Once it's in the brain, it has a very high affinity for meaning it knows how to seek out and bind to those NMDA receptors. The simplest way to explain how NMDA receptors ordinarily contribute to neuroplasticity is that they represent what's called an AND gate.

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