Ibotenic acid
Chemical Name: α-Amino-(3-hydroxy-5-isoxazolyl)acetic acid
Purity: ≥98%
Biological Activity
Ibotenic acid is a NMDA and metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist.Technical Data
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Background References
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High-throughput genotoxicity assay identifies antioxidants as inducers of DNA damage response and cell death.
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Enhanced consumption of salient solutions following pedunculopontine tegmental lesions.
MacLaren D, Markovic T, Daniels D, Clark S
Neuroscience, 2015;284(0):381-99. -
Central actions of ibotenic acid and muscimol.
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Molecular diversity of glutamate receptors and implications for brain functions.
Nakanishi
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Excitatory amino acid transmitters.
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Product Datasheets
Citations for Ibotenic acid
The citations listed below are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for Ibotenic acid include:
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Role of Prefrontal Cortex Anti- and Pro-inflammatory Cytokines in the Development of Abnormal Behaviors Induced by Disconnection of the Ventral Hippocampus in Neonate Rats.
Authors: Joseph Et al.
Front Behav Neurosci 2018;12:244
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The supramammillary nucleus and the claustrum activate the cortex during REM sleep.
Authors: Renouard Et al.
Neurobiol Learn Mem 2015;1:e1400177
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Exaggerated cue-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking but not incubation of cocaine craving in a developmental rat model of schizophrenia.
Authors: Karlsson Et al.
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 2013;226:45
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The central amygdala nucleus via corticotropin-releasing factor is necessary for time-limited consolidation processing but not storage of contextual fear memory.
Authors: Pitts and Takahashi
Neuroreport 2011;95:86
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