Glycine receptor agonist
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A glycine receptor agonist is a drug which acts as an agonist of the glycine receptor.
Examples
Agonists
- β-Alanine
- D-Alanine
- D-Serine
- Glycine
- Hypotaurine
- L-Alanine
- L-Proline
- L-Serine
- Milacemide
- Quisqualamine
- Sarcosine
- Taurine
PAMs
See also
References
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