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Given that, you do not want your neurotransmitters to be huge, complex, ornate molecules, each of which requires generations of stonemasons to construct. Instead they are all made in a small number of steps from their precursors. They’re cheap and easy to make. For example, it takes only two simple synthetic steps to turn tyrosine into dopamine.
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
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