TAAR1 antagonist / A novel selective trace amine associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) antagonist (IC50=28 nM at mouse TAAR1). A useful tool for probing the physiologic role of TAAR1.
Biochemicals & reagents
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TARGET: GPCR