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Dark Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) | ACS Chemical Neuroscience
AL-LAD - Wikipedia
Psychonauts' psychedelics: a systematic, multilingual, web-crawling exercise
Genie in a blotter: A comparative study of LSD and LSD analogues' effects and user profile - Coney - 2017 - Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental - Wiley Online Library
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Return of the lysergamides. Part IV: Analytical and pharmacological characterization of lysergic acid morpholide (LSM‐775) - Brandt - 2018 - Drug Testing and Analysis - Wiley Online Library
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Simultaneous analysis of 2Cs, 25-NBOHs, 25-NBOMes and LSD in seized exhibits using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry: A targeted approach - ScienceDirect
Snooze I Melatonine Complex | bol.com
Return of the lysergamides. Part III: Analytical characterization of N6‐ethyl‐6‐norlysergic acid diethylamide (ETH‐LAD) and 1‐propionyl ETH‐LAD (1P–ETH‐LAD) - Brandt - 2017 - Drug Testing and Analysis - Wiley Online Library
Psychedelics in Psychiatry: Neuroplastic, Immunomodulatory, and Neurotransmitter Mechanisms | Pharmacological Reviews
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Psychedelics in Psychiatry: Neuroplastic, Immunomodulatory, and Neurotransmitter Mechanisms | Pharmacological Reviews
LJMU Research Online
Simultaneous analysis of 2Cs, 25-NBOHs, 25-NBOMes and LSD in seized exhibits using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry: A targeted approach - ScienceDirect
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Lysergamides of Isomeric 2,4-Dimethylazetidines Map the Binding Orientation of the Diethylamide Moiety in the Potent Hallucinogenic Agent N,N-Diethyllysergamide (LSD) | Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
ETH-LAD - PsychonautWiki
The use patterns of novel psychedelics: experiential fingerprints of substituted phenethylamines, tryptamines and lysergamides | SpringerLink
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Lysergamides of Isomeric 2,4-Dimethylazetidines Map the Binding Orientation of the Diethylamide Moiety in the Potent Hallucinogenic Agent N,N-Diethyllysergamide (LSD) | Journal of Medicinal Chemistry