AM6545

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AM6545

CAS No. : 1245626-05-4

Biological Activity:AM6545 is a peripherally active, cannabinoid receptor antagonist with limited brain penetration. AM6545 binds to CB1 and CB2 receptors with Kis of 1.7 nM and 523 nM, respectively. AM6545 is a neutral antagonist. AM6545 can be used for the research of obesity and its complications.

Research Area:Metabolic Disease

Targets:Cannabinoid Receptor

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