Agonist for group II mGluRs. Competitive antagonist for group I mGluR1; mixed effects at mGluR5.
Product Details
Alternative Name: | (S)-4-Carboxy-3-hydroxyphenylglycine |
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Formula: | C9H9NO5 |
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MW: | 211.2 |
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CAS: | 85148-82-9 |
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Purity: | ≥98% (HPLC) |
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Appearance: | White powder. |
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Solubility: | Soluble in dilute aqueous base. |
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Shipping: | Ambient |
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Long Term Storage: | Ambient |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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(S)-4-carboxy-3-hydroxyphenylglycine activates phosphatidyl inositol linked metabotropic glutamate receptors in different brain regions of the neonatal rat: A.I. Sacaan, et al.; Neurochem. Int.
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