The synthesis of some acidic amino acids possessing neuropharmacological activity
JC Watkins
Index: Watkins,J.C. Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1962 , vol. 5, p. 1187 - 1199
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Abstract
The observation that L-aspartic and L-glutamic acids excite mammalian nerve cells and cause contraction of crust, acean led to an ext'ensive survey of the actions of related substances on mammalian and toad spinal neurone~.~-~ It'was found that N-methyl-DL- aspartic acid was considerably more potent, both on
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