Description
(?)-Apomorphine is a non-selective dopamine receptor agonist that exhibits pK
i values of 6.43, 7.08, 7.59, 8.36, and 7.83 for human recombinant D
1, D
2L, D
3, D
4, and D
5 receptors, respectively.
1,2 It produces biphasic effects on locomotor activity and displays anti-
parkinsonian and neuroprotective actions.
1,3,4
References
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