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- Cycloserine, sold under the brand name Seromycin, is a GABA transaminase inhibitor and an antibiotic, used to treat tuberculosis. Specifically it is used...
- Cycloserine/lurasidone, developmental code name NRX-101 and tentative brand name Cyclurad, is a combination formulation of the antibiotic D-cycloserine...
- cynophobia. There are no medications designed to treat ailurophobia. D-cycloserine has been linked to facilitating better results in exposure therapy. List...
- inhibitor antibiotics and the Evans chiral auxiliaries for aldol reactions. Cycloserine is an antibiotic based on the 3-isoxazolidone parent. Oxazolidine Isoxazolidine...
- forgetting. D-cycloserine is a chemical which enhances (agonist) the activity of the NMDA receptors. When used in rats, D-cycloserine was shown to produce...
- (MDR-TB) in conjunction with other second-line drugs. It is a derivate of cycloserine and it is bacteriostatic. Galietti F, Giorgis GE, Oliaro A, Boaro D,...
- for anxiety disorders is extinction learning. Hofmann has shown that d-cycloserine, a partial agonist of the glutamate receptor can augment extinction learning...
- metabolize to it, such as phenelzine), ethanolamine-O-sulfate (EOS), and L-cycloserine. Certain members of this class are used as anticonvulsants. Ciesielski...
- suggesting that adjuvant use of the NMDA receptor partial agonist, d-cycloserine, with virtual reality exposure therapy may improve specific phobia symptoms...
- which included Arthur Yoria Streptomyces lavendulae, which produces cycloserine, a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis See also: Lavandula...