id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lc4bbuvctbdktlkdy35q5wzweu Sonia Bertrand Neuronal nAChR stereoselectivity to non-natural epibatidine derivatives 1999 7 .pdf application/pdf 4223 437 67 Currents evoked by epibatidine and its derivatives on the major brain K4L2 nAChR. D : Dose-response relationships for (3)-epibatidine and methyl-(3)-epibatidine (mean of four cells, values are indicated in Table 1). Typical currents evoked, in a responsive oocyte, by acetylcholine (ACh), (+)-epibatidine and methyl-(+)-epibatidine are illustrated in Fig. 2A. Fig. 3A, the (+) enantiomers of epibatidine and methylepibatidine both evoked robust currents of comparable amplitude Sensitivity of the K7 nAChR to epibatidine and its methyl derivatives. PET images of [11C]N-methyl-(+)and (3)-epibatidine in rats. of the limited resolution of the PET images, only the total the brain activity curve is shown as % injected dose versus time in Fig. 6. Comparison of the PET images and the brain uptake curves showed interesting diĀ”erences in receptor binding properties of the methylated epibatidine stereoisomers. Sensitivity of epibatidine and derivatives to rat K4L2, K3L4 and K7 nAChRs ./cache/work_lc4bbuvctbdktlkdy35q5wzweu.pdf ./txt/work_lc4bbuvctbdktlkdy35q5wzweu.txt