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Harding, Wayne W.
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Semisynthetic Studies on and Biological Evaluation of N-Methyllaurotetanine Analogues as Ligands for 5-HT Receptors.
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New halogenated tris-(phenylalkyl)amines as h5-HT2B receptor ligands.
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Synthesis and evaluation of aporphine analogs containing C1 allyl isosteres at the h5-HT(2A) receptor.
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Synthesis and evaluation of C9 alkoxy analogues of (-)-stepholidine as dopamine receptor ligands.
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New Dopamine D3-Selective Receptor Ligands Containing a 6-Methoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolin-7-ol Motif.
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Identification of C10 nitrogen-containing aporphines with dopamine D1 versus D5 receptor selectivity.
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Synthesis, pharmacological evaluations, and molecular docking studies on a new 1,3,4,11b-tetrahydro-1H-fluoreno[9,1-cd]azepine framework: Rigidification of D1 receptor selective 1-phenylbenzazepines and discovery of a new 5-HT6 receptor scaffold.
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Structural manipulation of aporphines via C10 nitrogenation leads to the identification of new 5-HT7AR ligands.
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Synthetic studies of neoclerodane diterpenes from Salvia divinorum: selective modification of the furan ring.
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New tetrahydroisoquinoline-based D3R ligands with an o-xylenyl linker motif.
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Semisynthetic Transformations on (+)-Boldine Reveal a 5-HT2A/2CR Antagonist.
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End-to-end sequence-structure-function meta-learning predicts genome-wide chemical-protein interactions for dark proteins.
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Discovery of Selective Dopamine Receptor Ligands Derived from (-)-Stepholidine via C-3 Alkoxylation and C-3/C-9 Dialkoxylation.
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