much-needed list

Posted by A Neurodudes Reader at 3:10 AM EST

I’ve been thumbing through pubmed, online resources, and lab members’ collective consciences looking for a complete list of pharmacological agents acting on receptors (i.e. metabotropic glutamate receptors), phenomena (i.e. AMPA receptor desensitization), and any other players that can affect neurotransmission at the synapse. No such list seems to exist.

So, if you have some knowledge to contribute, please add to this list of agents and effects on a new wiki page. Warning: the current format is really simple (any improvements would be welcome), but it’s a first pass at a much needed electrophysiology resource.

— davematthews

5 Responses to “much-needed list”

  1. guest Says:

    i moved the list to
    http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Synaptic_Pharmacology

  2. peko Says:

    what about this http://neurotransmitter.net/neurosignaling.html ?

  3. peko Says:

    oh sorry – this is probably closer http://pdsp.cwru.edu/

  4. guest Says:

    Actually now it is up at

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic_pharmacology

  5. Ed Boyden Says:

    I actually find the Tocris catalog to be exemplary. Their prices are sometimes high, but they have all sorts of data – solubility, molecular weight, storage conditions, binding constants, on their website. http://www.tocris.com

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