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- W2017295525 abstract "The NMDA receptor is an ionotropic receptor complex widely distributed in the central nervous system and its activation, particularly in hypoxic conditions such as stroke, traumatic head injury and hypoglycemia, results in a massive influx of calcium ions into the post-synaptic neurones, leading to cell death through the activation of several neurotoxic cascades. The NMDA receptor is a unique ionotropic receptor complex because its activation requires the simultaneous binding of glutamate and glycine and selective antagonists at the glycine binding site are endowed with a better side-effect profile than competitive NMDA antagonists. Then, considerable efforts have been devoted to find potent and selective ligands, resulting in the identification of several classes of glycine antagonists. The research at Glaxo Wellcome has been aimed at the identification of novel in vivo active glycine antagonists, and led to the synthesis and pharmacological characterization of a number of novel, potent and systemically active compounds belonging to different chemical classes." @default.
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