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NMDA Receptor Antagonists Products

NMDA receptors are expressed alongside AMPA receptors on the postsynaptic membrane of excitatory synapses, where they initiate a two-component excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP). The activation of AMPA receptors produces a current that has rapid onset and decay, while activation of NMDA receptors leads to a current with slower onset and decay. The slow decay of NMDA-mediated currents is due to the slow dissociation of glutamate from NMDA receptors, compared with AMPA receptors. Unlike ...

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Potent and selective NMDA receptor antagonist; more active form of DL-AP5

Non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist

Potent and selective non-NMDA iGluR antagonist

Non-competitive NMDA antagonist; acts at ion channel site

Potent and selective NMDA antagonist

GluN2B-selective NMDA antagonist

Potent and selective NMDA antagonist; sodium salt of DL-AP5

Potent and selective NMDA antagonist; acts at glycine site

NMDA antagonist; acts at ion channel site

Highly potent NMDA antagonist

GluN1/GluN2A-selective NMDA antagonist

NMDA antagonist; less active enantiomer of (+)-MK 801

Potent competitive NMDA antagonist

Non-competitive NMDA antagonist; also σ ligand

Potent NMDA antagonist

GluN2C/GluN2D-selective NMDA antagonist

Potent NMDA antagonist; more active enantiomer of (RS)-CPP

NMDA antagonist; acts at glycine site

Potent NMDA antagonist, acts at glycine site; sodium salt of 5,7-Dichlorokynurenic acid

Potent and noncompetitive NMDA antagonist

Potent competitive NMDA antagonist

Potent and selective NMDA antagonist

Potent and selective NMDA antagonist; less active form of DL-AP5

GluN2C/GluN2D-selective NMDA antagonist

Non-competitive and GluN2C/GluN2D-selective NMDA antagonist

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