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Submit ReviewPotent inhibitor of the Na+-dependent high-affinity synaptosomal glutamate transporter.
M. Wt | 171.15 |
Formula | C7H9NO4 |
Storage | Store at RT |
CAS Number | 159262-32-5 |
PubChem ID | 6604785 |
InChI Key | UNNFLFDQCHJXPI-QTBDOELSSA-N |
Smiles | [H][C@]1([C@H]2[C@@](O)=O)[C@]2([H])CN[C@@H]1[C@](O)=O |
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Bridges et al (1994) A conformationally constrained competitive inhibitor of the sodium-dependent glutamate transporter in forebrain synaptosomes: L-anti-endo-3,4-methanopyrrolidine carboxylate. Neurosci.Lett. 174 193 PMID: 7970177
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