2-CMDO

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说明: D2-like antagonist; displays some D4 selectivity
化学名: 2-Chloro-11-(4-methylpiperazino)dibenz(Z)[b,f]oxepin maleate
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生物活性 for 2-CMDO

2-CMDO is a dopamine D2-like receptor antagonist that displays some selectivity for D4 receptors (Ki values are 0.54 and 2.5 nM for D4 and D2 receptors respectively).

技术数据 for 2-CMDO

分子量 442.9
公式 C19H19ClN2O.C4H4O4
储存 Store at RT
CAS Number 24140-98-5
PubChem ID 71296946
InChI Key OOHVXDUNWCMZCI-WLHGVMLRSA-N
Smiles [H]OC(=O)\C=C\C(=O)O[H].CN1CCN(CC1)C1=CC2=C(OC3=C1C=C(Cl)C=C3)C=CC=C2

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