6 Results for "

social recognition memory

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (6)

6 Results for "social recognition memory" in MCE Product Catalog:

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2 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-15522
CAS No.: 847375-16-0
Target:  

Oxytocin Receptor

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

WAY-267464 is a non-peptide oxytocin receptor (OTR) agonist. WAY-267464 can impair social recognition memory in rats through a vasopressin 1A receptor antagonist action. WAY-267464 can be used for the research of psychiatric disorders, such disorders include autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and social anxiety disorder .
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2 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-108679
CAS No.: 1432043-31-6
Target:  

Oxytocin Receptor

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

WAY-267464 (hydrochloride) is a non-peptide oxytocin receptor (OTR) agonist. WAY-267464 (hydrochloride) can impair social recognition memory in rats through a vasopressin 1A receptor antagonist action. WAY-267464 (hydrochloride) can be used for the research of psychiatric disorders, such disorders include autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and social anxiety disorder .
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1 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-P0267
CAS No.: 121062-08-6
Melanotan (MT)-II is a melanocortin receptor agonist. Melanotan (MT)-II activates melanocortin receptor 3 and melanocortin receptor 4, and stimulates the release of central endogenous oxytocin. Melanotan (MT)-II reverses recognition memory impairment, increased anxiety levels and reduced exploratory tendency in zebrafish exposed to short-term high-fat diet. Melanotan (MT)-II improves impaired social behavior indicators in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder. Melanotan (MT)-II induces weight loss, reduces food intake and exerts anorectic effects. Melanotan (MT)-II increases intracavernous pressure and erectile activity in brown rats. Melanotan (MT)-II can be used in studies related to memory impairment, anxiety, reduced exploratory behavior, autism spectrum disorder, obesity and erectile dysfunction .
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Cat. No.: HY-110190
CAS No.: 1630936-95-6
Purity:  99.94%
Synonyms: ML396
Target:  

mGluR

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

VU0422288 (ML396) is a positive allosteric modulator of group III mGluRs. VU0422288 inhibits mGluRs with EC50s of 125 nM, 146 nM, and 108 nM for mGluR4, mGluR7, and mGluR8, respectively in calcium mobilization assays. VU0422288 reverses deficits in contextual fear memory, social recognition, and apneas in Rett syndrome (RTT) model mice .
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Cat. No.: HY-110190R
CAS No.: 1630936-95-6
Synonyms: ML396 (Standard)
Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

VU0422288 (Standard) is the analytical standard of VU0422288 (HY-110190). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. VU0422288 (ML396) is a positive allosteric modulator of group III mGluRs. VU0422288 inhibits mGluRs with EC50s of 125 nM, 146 nM, and 108 nM for mGluR4, mGluR7, and mGluR8, respectively in calcium mobilization assays. VU0422288 reverses deficits in contextual fear memory, social recognition, and apneas in Rett syndrome (RTT) model mice .
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Cat. No.: HY-P0267A
CAS No.: 1036322-26-5
Melanotan (MT)-II acetate is a melanocortin receptor agonist. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate activates melanocortin receptor 3 and melanocortin receptor 4, and stimulates the release of central endogenous oxytocin. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate reverses recognition memory impairment, increased anxiety levels and reduced exploratory tendency in zebrafish exposed to short-term high-fat diet. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate improves impaired social behavior indicators in mouse models of autism spectrum disorder. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate induces weight loss, reduces food intake and exerts anorectic effects. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate increases intracavernous pressure and erectile activity in brown rats. Melanotan (MT)-II acetate can be used in studies related to memory impairment, anxiety, reduced exploratory behavior, autism spectrum disorder, obesity and erectile dysfunction .
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