CHEB

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说明: Convulsant barbiturate
化学名: 5-(2'-Cyclohexylidenylethyl)-5-ethylbarbituric acid
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Convulsant barbiturate.

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分子量 264.32
储存 Store at RT
CAS Number 22173-64-4

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Nicholson et al (1990) Calcium-dependent actions of the convulsant barbiturate, CHEB, on transmitter release at the rat neuromuscular junction. Gen.Pharmacol. 21 741 PMID: 1980474

Wei et al (1996) CHEB, a convulsant barbiturate, evokes calcium dependant spontaneous glutamate release from rat cerebrocortical synaptosomes. Neuropharmacology 35 695 PMID: 8887978

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