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- primarily as a highly potent antagonist of the dopamine D2 and D3 receptors (subnanomolar affinity). It is also an antagonist of the histamine H1, α1-adrenergic...
- histamine receptor inverse agonist developed by GlaxoSmithKline. It has subnanomolar affinity for the H3 receptor (Ki = 0.2nM) and selectivity of over 10...
- gilchristi. It is a potent anti-cancer agent that causes cell death in the subnanomolar to picomolar ranges via an atypical apoptosis pathway. Ridewood W (1908)...
- AM, Wasicak JT, et al. (February 1996). "Novel 3-Pyridyl ethers with subnanomolar affinity for central neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors". Journal...
- enzymatically from the natural GAR substrate to yield GDDF. Here the subnanomolar dissociation constant (KD) of TGDDF was greater than predicted presumably...
- intoxication can occur with a lag-period of 1 to 10 minutes, even at subnanomolar concentration levels. At nanomolar concentrations, bursts of neurotransmitter...
- high efficiency of superoxide di****ase seems necessary: even at the subnanomolar concentrations achieved by the high concentrations of SOD within cells...
- octapeptide derived from an endogenous ACKR3 ligand, was also reported as a subnanomolar agonist of the receptor. Sowa JE, Tokarski K (December 2021). "Cellular...
- indole-5-carboxamides: selective and reversible monoamine oxidase B inhibitors with subnanomolar potency". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 57 (15): 6679–6703. doi:10...
- octoclothepin: potential ligands for positron emission tomography with subnanomolar affinity for α(1)-adrenoceptors". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 53...