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Decyldiamine     decane-1,10-diamine

Synonyms: Lopac-D14204, CHEMBL570383, D14204_ALDRICH, AG-G-42610, ACMC-209nnf, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of Decyldiamine

 

High impact information on Decyldiamine

  • In single-channel recordings we found polyamines as well as diamines up to 1,10-diaminodecane to be ineffective in altering channel current amplitudes or kinetics [2].
  • There was no regional variability in the effects of the putative inverse agonist 1,10-diaminodecane, consistent with recent suggestions that this polyamine inhibits the NMDA receptor at a site distinct from the one at which polyamines act to enhance NMDA receptor function [3].
  • The putative polyamine inverse agonist 1,10-diaminodecane (DA10) dose-dependently inhibited NMDA-stimulated release with a calculated IC50 value of 33 microM [4].

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