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3-(4-chlorophenyl)glutamic acid
Known as:
chlorpheg
National Institutes of Health
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2005
2005
An easy ABD/ABCD strategy to indolo(2,3-a)quinolizin-4-one. Synthesis of deplancheine and yohimbane
Meng‐Yang Chang
,
Chung-Yi Chen
,
Wen-Shang Chung
,
Min-Ruei Tasi
,
N. Chang
2005
Corpus ID: 55718542
1996
1996
Diastereoselective synthesis of all four isomers of 3-(4-chlorophenyl) glutamic acid: identification of the isomers responsible for the potentiation of L-homocysteic acid-evoked depolarizations in…
D. Jane
,
D. Chalmers
,
+6 authors
J. Watkins
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1996
Corpus ID: 33841332
All four isomers of 3-(4-chlorophenyl)glutamic acid (5-8) were prepared by diastereoselective synthesis. Addition of (6S)-(+)-bis…
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1995
1995
Differential actions of 3-(4-chlorophenyl) glutamic acid stereoisomers and l-trans-pyrrolidine-2,4-dicarboxylic acid upon l-homocysteic acid- and l-glutamic acid-induced responses from rat spinal…
D. Chalmers
,
D. Jane
,
+4 authors
J. Watkins
Neuropharmacology
1995
Corpus ID: 11539363
1992
1992
Neuronal and glial plasma membrane carrier-mediated uptake of L-homocysteate is not selectively blocked by beta-p-chlorophenylglutamate.
R. Griffiths
,
A. Grieve
,
S. Allen
,
H. J. Olverman
Neuroscience Letters
1992
Corpus ID: 5253900
The proposed action of beta-p-chlorophenylglutamate (chlorpheg) as a selective blocker of L-homocysteate uptake was studied in…
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1991
1991
L‐Homocysteate Preferentially Activates N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate Receptors to CA1 Rat Hippocampal Neurons
L. Provini
,
S. Ito
,
Y. Ari
,
E. Cherubini
European Journal of Neuroscience
1991
Corpus ID: 20509750
Intracellular recordings and current and single‐electrode voltage‐clamp techniques were used to study the membrane responses of…
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