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Pd 128 907 hydrochloride

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Sourced in United Kingdom

(+)-PD-128,907 hydrochloride is a selective dopamine D3 receptor agonist. It is a white to off-white solid and is soluble in water and DMSO.

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Dopaminergic Receptor Agonist Protocols

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(–)-Nicotine and R(+)-SCH-23390 hydrochloride were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, United States). L-741,626, L-745,870 trihydrochloride, and (±)-SKF-38393 hydrochloride were purchased from Abcam (Cambridge, United Kingdom). U-99194 maleate, sumanirole maleate, and (+)-PD-128,907 hydrochloride were purchased from Tocris Bioscience (Bristol, United Kingdom). L-741,626 and L-745,870 were first dissolved in 1% lactate, and then they were diluted with distilled water. Other drugs were dissolved in saline.
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Pharmacological Evaluation of Antipsychotics

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Cariprazine hydrochloride salt, aripiprazole free base, and ABT-925 were provided by Allergan, NJ, USA. (+)-PD 128907 hydrochloride was purchased from Tocris Bioscience, UK. All other chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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