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Kainic acid, or kainate, is an acid that
naturally occurs in some seaweed.
Kainic acid is a
potent neuroexcitatory amino acid
agonist that acts by activating...
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Kainate receptors, or
kainic acid
receptors (KARs), are
ionotropic receptors that
respond to the
neurotransmitter glutamate. They were
first identified...
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genre in
Ottoman classical music Kar (suffix),
surname suffix in
India Kainic acid receptor, ion
channels that
respond to
neurotransmitters Karair, a...
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glutamatergic ion
channels in the
central nervous system including AMPA,
kainic acid and N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) channels. In the synapse, these...
- by a
structure bearing a
pyrrolidine dicarboxylic acid,
represented by
kainic acid.
Acromelic acid A has the
molecular formula C13H14N2O7. It has been...
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excitotoxic lesion,
which can be
caused by
excitatory amino acids like
kainic acid that kill
neurons through overstimulation.
Lesion size may be specified...
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Domoic acid (DA) is a
kainic acid-type
neurotoxin that
causes amnesic s****fish
poisoning (ASP). It is
produced by
algae and ac****ulates in s****fish,...
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synthesis of a
number of
natural products,
including aplysins, α-
kainic acid, asperparalines, and
alkaloids such as
narciclasine and lycoricidine...
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Acromelic acid (acromelate) AMPA ATPA
Domoic acid
Glutamate Ibotenic acid
Kainic acid LY-339434
Proline Quisqualic acid SYM-2081;
Positive allosteric modulators:...
- ****istant
Curator at
Sarawak Museum, "Flor de la Mar: The Lost Ship 1511"
Kainic, Pascal. "Flor do Mar". www.oceantreasures.org.
Retrieved 5
November 2016...