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Serotonin is mainly produced by cells in the brainstem and [[hypothalamus]] (also in the lungs, spleen, and cells of the intestinal mucosa) is formed from L-tryptophan. It has numerous central and peripheral effects. It regulates body temperature, sleep and also aspects of our emotional world. (Missing) serotonin is also associated with depression.
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Serotonin is mainly produced by cells in the brainstem and [[Hypothalamus/en|hypothalamus]] (also in the lungs, spleen, and cells of the intestinal mucosa) is formed from L-tryptophan. It has numerous central and peripheral effects. It regulates body temperature, sleep and also aspects of our emotional world. (Missing) serotonin is also associated with depression.

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Serotonin wird vor allem von Zellen im Hirnstamm und [[Hypothalamus]] (auch in Lunge, Milz, und Zellen der Darmschleimhaut) wird aus L-Tryptophan gebildet. Es hat zahlreiche zentrale und periphere Wirkungen. So regelt es die Körpertemperatur, den Schlaf und auch Aspekte unsere Gefühlswelt. (Fehlendes) Serotonin wird auch mit der Depression in Zusammenhang gebracht.
ÜbersetzungSerotonin is mainly produced by cells in the brainstem and [[Hypothalamus/en|hypothalamus]] (also in the lungs, spleen, and cells of the intestinal mucosa) is formed from L-tryptophan. It has numerous central and peripheral effects. It regulates body temperature, sleep and also aspects of our emotional world. (Missing) serotonin is also associated with depression.

Serotonin is mainly produced by cells in the brainstem and hypothalamus (also in the lungs, spleen, and cells of the intestinal mucosa) is formed from L-tryptophan. It has numerous central and peripheral effects. It regulates body temperature, sleep and also aspects of our emotional world. (Missing) serotonin is also associated with depression.