SKF-97541

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SKF-97541 is a GABA agonist used in scientific research. It acts as a selective GABAB receptor agonist, and has been used to investigate the role of this receptor subtype in various processes including memory and addiction. SKF-97541 is also used as a base compound to develop new drugs with improved properties.

Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

SKF-97541, also known as CGP-35024, is a potent and selective GABAB receptor agonist. It has a high affinity for the GABAB receptor, with a Ki value of 1.5 nM. This makes it one of the most potent GABAB agonists known. SKF-97541 is often used in scientific research to investigate the role of GABAB receptors in various physiological and pathological processes.

Uses in Research[edit | edit source]

Due to its high potency and selectivity, SKF-97541 is often used in research to investigate the role of GABAB receptors in various processes. For example, it has been used to study the role of these receptors in memory formation and addiction. In addition, SKF-97541 is used as a base compound in the development of new drugs with improved properties.

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