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M. Wt | 379.11 |
Storage | Store at RT |
CAS Number | 94856-92-5 |
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Davies et al (1984) Phosphonodipeptides and piperazine derivatives as antagonists of amino acid-induced and synaptic excitation in mammalian and amphibian spinal cord. Neurosci.Lett. 52 79 PMID: 6098881
Evans et al (1987) A comparison of excitatory amino acid antagonists acting at primary afferent C fibres and motoneurones of the isolated spinal cord of the rat. Br.J.Pharmacol. 91 531 PMID: 3038242
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