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Dictionary of Biological Psychology

domoic acid (domoate)

One of the EXCITATORY AMINO ACIDS having actions at the kainate receptor (see GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS). It is rarely used experimentally but is of interest in that it is one of the NEUROTOXINS found in contaminated mussels.

See also: drug ionization

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Domoic Acid from Dictionary of Biological Psychology. ISBN: 0-203-29884-5. Published: 02-22-2001. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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