[Search for the substances selectively acting on the mediatory transmission of stimulatory amino acids]
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[Search for the substances selectively acting on the mediatory transmission of stimulatory amino acids]
Abstract
The design of new compounds selectively acting on excitatory amino acid neurotransmission is discussed on the basis of structure-activity relationships. Some new compounds, derivatives of aspartic, glutamic, 2,3-diaminopropionic and some other acids, are cited as examples.
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