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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...
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affinity to
gabapentin and are
present in
human cerebrospinal fluid at
micromolar concentrations. They may be the
endogenous ligands of the α2δ subunit...
- comparison. Specifically, it
binds to
ionotropic glutamate receptors in the
micromolar range,
including the AMPA and
kainate receptors and, to a
lesser extent...
- 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)...
- metabolism.
Mitochondrial matrix calcium levels can
reach the tens of
micromolar levels,
which is
necessary for the
activation of
isocitrate dehydrogenase...
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Chlordiazepoxide also
decreases prolactin release in rats.
Benzodiazepines act via
micromolar benzodiazepine binding sites as Ca2+
channel blockers and significantly...
-
locks the
receptor in a half-open state,
whereas it
fully closes them at
micromolar concentration. The
effect of the nanomolar-level
binding is that ryanodine...
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hormone (also
known as TSH or thyrotropin) release.
Benzodiazepines act via
micromolar benzodiazepine binding sites as Ca2+
channel blockers and significantly...
- more (relatively to blood),
resulting in
local concentrations in the
micromolar or
higher range. Such
concentrations would be
commensurate with serotonin...
- half-open
state at
nanomolar concentrations, yet
fully closes them at
micromolar concentration.
Dantrolene the
clinically used
antagonist Ruthenium red...