Richard Wurtman
Richard Wurtman (March 9, 1936 – December 13, 2022) was an American neuroscientist who spent his career doing basic and translational neuroscience research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wurtman co-founded Interneuron Pharmaceuticals (later known as Indevus) and held the patent for dexfenfluramine and melatonin's use as a sleep aid. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Trajectory from Mood to Obesity by Wurtman, Judith, Wurtman, Richard, Wurtman, Richard Jay
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Multiple Sclerosis, Melatonin, and Neurobehavioral Diseases by Wurtman, Richard Jay
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A Nutrient Combination that Can Affect Synapse Formation by Wurtman, Richard Jay
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Combined dietary folate, vitamin B-12, and vitamin B-6 intake influences plasma docosahexaenoic acid concentration in rats by van Wijk, Nick, Watkins, Carol J., Hageman, Robert J. J., Sijben, John C. W., Kamphuis, Patrick G. H. J., Wurtman, Richard Jay, Broersen, Laus M.
Published 2012
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