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A study of the structure-affinity relationship in SYA16263; is a D2 receptor interaction essential for inhibition of apormorphine-induced climbing behavior in mice?

Onyameh EK, Bricker BA, Eyunni SVK, Voshavar C, Gonela UM, Ofori E, Jenkins A, Ablordeppey SY. A study of the structure-affinity relationship in SYA16263; is a D2 receptor interaction essential for inhibition of apormorphine-induced climbing behavior in mice? Bioorg Med Chem. 2021 01 15; 30:115943.

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