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ChEMBL ligand: CHEMBL86715 (Elorine, Kemadrine, Lergine, NSC-169103, Prociclidina, Procyclidine, Tricoloid, Vagosin) |
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DB | Assay description | Assay Type | Standard value | Standard parameter | Original value | Original units | Original parameter | Reference |
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GluN2D/GluN3B/GluN1/GluN2A/GluN2B/GluN2C/GluN3A/Glutamate [NMDA] receptor in Human (target type: PROTEIN COMPLEX GROUP) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL2094124] [GtoPdb: 459, 461, 455, 456, 457, 458, 460] [UniProtKB: O15399, O60391, Q05586, Q12879, Q13224, Q14957, Q8TCU5] | ||||||||
ChEMBL | The compound was tested for its ability to block PCP N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor at the PCP (phencyclidine) binding site in postmortem human frontal cortex. | B | 5.77 | pKi | 1700 | nM | Ki | J Med Chem (1998) 41: 393-400 [PMID:9464369] |
H1 receptor/Histamine H1 receptor in Human (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL231] [GtoPdb: 262] [UniProtKB: P35367] | ||||||||
ChEMBL | Antagonist activity at H1 receptor in human HeLa cells assessed as inhibition of histamine-induced Ca2+ release by using fura-2AM-based fluorescence assay | F | 4.75 | pIC50 | 17782.79 | nM | IC50 | J Med Chem (2012) 55: 7054-7060 [PMID:22793499] |
H1 receptor/Histamine H1 receptor in Rat (target type: SINGLE PROTEIN) [ChEMBL: CHEMBL4701] [GtoPdb: 262] [UniProtKB: P31390] | ||||||||
ChEMBL | Displacement of [3H]mepyramine from histamine H1 receptor in Sprague-Dawley rat brain membrane after 2 hr by scintillation counting | B | 5.17 | pIC50 | 6760.83 | nM | IC50 | J Med Chem (2012) 55: 7054-7060 [PMID:22793499] |
ChEMBL data shown on this page come from version 35:
Zdrazil B, Felix E, Hunter F, Manners EJ, Blackshaw J, Corbett S, de Veij M, Ioannidis H, Lopez DM, Mosquera JF, Magarinos MP, Bosc N, Arcila R, Kizilören T, Gaulton A, Bento AP, Adasme MF, Monecke P, Landrum GA, Leach AR. (2024). The ChEMBL Database in 2023: a drug discovery platform spanning multiple bioactivity data types and time periods. Nucleic Acids Res., 52(D1). DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkad1004. [EPMCID:10767899] [PMID:37933841]
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