Quinpirole Hydrochloride

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Quinpirole Hydrochloride

CAS No. : 85798-08-9

Biological Activity:Quinpirole Hydrochloride ((-)-LY 171555) is a high-affinity agonist of dopamine D2/D3 receptor.

Research Area:Neurological Disease

Targets:Dopamine Receptor

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