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'''Trace amines''' are ] compounds structurally related to classical ], such as ], ] and ]. Trace amines include ], ], ], and ], and are found in the nervous systems of animals from insects to mammals.

Trace amines overlap substantialy with classical biogenic amines ]s regarding to chemical properties, synthesis, and breakdown; trace amines commonly colocalize in neurons with these neurotransmitters.

Psychiatric disorders such as ] and ] have been linked to irregular levels of trace amines.

== See also ==

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