metergoline
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metergoline
Summary
metergoline is a type of chemical entity[1]. metergoline has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- metergoline's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1B[4].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1D[5].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1E[6].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1F[7].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2A[8].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2B[9].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 2C[10].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 5A[11].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 6[12].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 7[13].
- metergoline's physically interacts with is recorded as 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 7[14].
- metergoline's canonical SMILES is recorded as CN1CC(CC2C1CC3=CN(C4=CC=CC2=C34)C)CNC(=O)OCC5=CC=CC=C5[15].
- metergoline's chemical formula is recorded as C₂₅H₂₉N₃O₂[16].
- metergoline is a type of N-[(4,7-dimethyl-6,6a,8,9,10,10a-hexahydroindolo[4,3-fg]quinoline-9-yl)methyl]carbamic acid (phenylmethyl) ester[17].
- metergoline's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CN1CC@@HCNC(=O)OCC5=CC=CC=C5C@@HCNC(=O)OCC5=CC=CC=C5">[18].
- metergoline's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+403.225977'}[19].
- metergoline's World Health Organisation international non-proprietary name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'metergoline'}[20].
- metergoline's subject has role is recorded as serotonin antagonist[21].
- metergoline's subject has role is recorded as dopamine agonist[22].
Why It Matters
metergoline has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] metergoline is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]