Acridinic acid: a new antagonist of amino acid-induced excitations of central neurones.
Neuroscience Letters (1986)
- PubMed: 3754940
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Abstract
The actions of acridinic acid (2,3-quinoline dicarboxylic acid), a new derivative of quinolinic acid, as an antagonist of amino acid-induced excitations are described. Acridinate, like kynurenate, in the cerebral cortex reduced the effects of all amino acids equally, but in the spinal cord was significantly less active against quisqualate.
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