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Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride, a chemical compound, has undergone extensive study in laboratory applications due to its potential applications in scientific research. Derived synthetically from clonidine, an antihypertensive drug, Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride has been employed in a variety of lab experiments and studies. Its wide range of biochemical and physiological effects renders it valuable for multiple purposes, including its potential as a therapeutic agent for specific medical conditions. In the laboratory, Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride has found application in numerous experiments and studies. Its ability to modulate the activity of certain neurotransmitters makes it useful for studying the effects of these neurotransmitters on behavior and physiology. Moreover, it has been instrumental in examining the impacts of drugs on the central nervous system, as well as their effects on learning and memory. The mechanism of action for Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride involves binding to specific receptors, such as alpha-2 adrenergic receptors, and regulating their activity. Through this modulation, changes in behavior and physiology occur, paving the way for in-depth laboratory experiments.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride, 10 mg | sc-252587 | 10 mg | $287.00 | |||
Chloroethylclonidine dihydrochloride, 25 mg | sc-252587A | 25 mg | $572.00 |