Quinelorane

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Quinelorane
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Chemical and physical data
Formula C14H22N4
Molar mass 246.350 g/mol
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Quinelorane is a drug which acts as a dopamine agonist for the D2[1][2][3] and D3 receptor.

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  1. ^ Caine SB, Negus SS, Mello NK, Patel S, Bristow L, Kulagowski J, Vallone D, Saiardi A, Borrelli E (April 2002). "Role of dopamine D2-like receptors in cocaine self-administration: studies with D2 receptor mutant mice and novel D2 receptor antagonists". Journal of Neuroscience. 22 (7): 2977–88. PMID 11923462. 
  2. ^ Gasior M, Paronis CA, Bergman J (January 2004). "Modification by dopaminergic drugs of choice behavior under concurrent schedules of intravenous saline and food delivery in monkeys". The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 308 (1): 249–59. doi:10.1124/jpet.103.052795. PMID 14563783. 
  3. ^ Brooks JM, Sarter M, Bruno JP (September 2007). "D2-like receptors in nucleus accumbens negatively modulate acetylcholine release in prefrontal cortex". Neuropharmacology. 53 (3): 455–63. doi:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2007.06.006. PMC 2000917Freely accessible. PMID 17681559.