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Quisqualic acid is an
agonist of the AMPA, kainate, and
group I
metabotropic glutamate receptors. It is one of the most
potent AMPA
receptor agonists known...
- Combretum. Many
plants in the
former Quisqualis genus contain the
excitotoxin quisqualic acid, a
potent AMPA agonist. The
family name
comes from the type genus...
- acid (acromelate) AMPA BOAA
Domoic acid
Glutamate Ibotenic acid
Proline Quisqualic acid Willardiine;
Positive allosteric modulators:
Aniracetam Cyclothiazide...
- AMPA
Glutamic acid
Ibotenic acid
Kainic acid N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid
Quisqualic acid
Excitatory amino acid
receptor antagonist Excitatory amino acid reuptake...
- acid (acromelate) AMPA BOAA
Domoic acid
Glutamate Ibotenic acid
Proline Quisqualic acid Willardiine;
Positive allosteric modulators:
Aniracetam Cyclothiazide...
- acid (acromelate) AMPA BOAA
Domoic acid
Glutamate Ibotenic acid
Proline Quisqualic acid Willardiine;
Positive allosteric modulators:
Aniracetam Cyclothiazide...
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Quisqualamine is the α-decarboxylated
analogue of
quisqualic acid, as well as a
relative of the
neurotransmitters glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)...
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neurotransmitters (that is, not for
protein biosynthesis),
including quisqualic acid,
canavanine and azetidine-2-carboxylic acid.
Cephalosporin C has...
- acid (acromelate) AMPA BOAA
Domoic acid
Glutamate Ibotenic acid
Proline Quisqualic acid Willardiine;
Positive allosteric modulators:
Aniracetam Cyclothiazide...
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related species,
Quisqualis fructus and Q. chinensis,
contain the
chemical quisqualic acid,
which is an
agonist for the AMPA receptor, a kind of
glutamate receptor...