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  1. NMDA receptor agonist

    NMDA is a prototypic NMDA receptor agonist.
  2. NMDA& mGlu receptor agonist

    Ibotenic acid is a neuroexcitatory amino acid originally isolated from Amanita species that functions as a NMDA and metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist.
  3. glutamate receptors agonist

    (S)-Glutamic acid acts as an excitatory transmitter and an agonist at all subtypes of glutamate receptors (metabotropic, kainate, NMDA, and AMPA).
  4. excitatory transmitter/agonist

    L-Glutamic acid monosodium salt acts as an excitatory transmitter and an agonist at all subtypes of glutamate receptors (metabotropic, kainate, NMDA, and AMPA). (S)-Glutamic acid shows a direct activating effect on the release of DA from dopaminergic terminals.
  5. NMDA glutamate receptor co-agonist

    (R)-Serine, an endogenous amino acid involved in glia-synapse interactions that has unique neurotransmitter characteristics, is a potent co-agonist at the NMDA glutamate receptor.
  6. NMDA receptor partial agonist

    Apimostinel (NRX-1074; AGN-241660) is an orally active NMDA receptor partial agonist.
  7. kainate receptors agonist

    SYM 2081 is a high-affinity ligand and potent, selective agonist of kainate receptors, inhibits [3H]-kainate binding with an IC50 of 35 nM, almost 3000- and 200-fold selectivity for kainate receptors over AMPA and NMDA receptors respectively.
  8. NMDA receptor agonist

    Quinolinic acid is an endogenous N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor agonist synthesized from L-tryptophan via the kynurenine pathway and thereby has the potential of mediating N-methyl-D-aspartate neuronal damage and dysfunction.
  9. NMDA receptor agonist

    (-)-Aspartic acid is an endogenous NMDA receptor agonist.

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