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- Abbreviation Concentration (mol/L) (mol/m3) millimolar mM 10−3 100=1 micromolar μM 10−6 10−3 nanomolar nM 10−9 10−6 picomolar pM 10−12 10−9 femtomolar...
- absorbance of 1.7 (i.e. 98% of transmitted light absorbed) was observed with 665 nm light p****ing through 1 cm of 10 micromolar methylene blue solution....
- IC50=71 nM for L-isoleucine), and are present in human cerebrospinal fluid at micromolar concentrations (e.g., 12.9 μM for L-leucine, 4.8 μM for L-isoleucine)...
- Chlordiazepoxide also decreases prolactin release in rats. Benzodiazepines act via micromolar benzodiazepine binding sites as Ca2+ channel blockers and significantly...
- hormone (also known as TSH or thyrotropin) release. Benzodiazepines act via micromolar benzodiazepine binding sites as Ca2+ channel blockers and significantly...
- affinity to gabapentin and are present in human cerebrospinal fluid at micromolar concentrations. They may be the endogenous ligands of the α2δ subunit...
- while mephedrone binds to and activates the rat and mouse TAAR1 with micromolar potencies, it is not an agonist of the human TAAR1 (EC50Tooltip half-maximal...
- comparison. Specifically, it binds to ionotropic glutamate receptors in the micromolar range, including the AMPA and kainate receptors and, to a lesser extent...
- allosteric modulation of the GABA receptor. Benzodiazepines may also act via micromolar benzodiazepine-binding sites as Ca2+ channel blockers and significantly...
- PMID 34396557. Many stimulants have potency at the rat TAAR1 in the micromolar range but tend to be about 5 to 10 times less potent at the human TAAR1...