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Sertindole (CAS 106516-24-9)

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Sertindole is a SR-2 (5-HT2) and D2DR (D2 receptor) antagonist
CAS Number:
106516-24-9
Molecular Weight:
440.94
Molecular Formula:
C24H26ClFN4O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Sertindole is a compound used extensively in neuroscience research, particularly in the study of neurotransmitter systems. It is of interest for its high affinity for dopamine D2, serotonin 5-HT2, and α-adrenoreceptor subtypes, which makes it useful in the investigation of the mechanisms underlying neurotransmission and its modulation. Researchers employ sertindole to explore the role of these receptors in various brain functions and to understand their involvement in neurophysiological pathways. In addition, sertindole is used in studies focusing on receptor binding profiles, which can shed light on signaling pathways and receptor-mediated effects within the central nervous system. The compound is also utilized in electrophysiological experiments to determine the effects of receptor modulation on neuronal firing rates and synaptic transmission, providing insights into the functional consequences of receptor activity.


Sertindole (CAS 106516-24-9) References

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Sertindole, 10 mg

sc-215846
10 mg
$240.00

Sertindole, 50 mg

sc-215846A
50 mg
$850.00