Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 7-azatricyclodecanes: analogues of cocaine

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2000.0

Abstract

The synthesis and biological activity of a series of azatricyclodecane analogues of cocaine are described. All compounds studied in this series exhibit nanomolar potency and good selectivity for the serotonin transporter versus the dopamine transporter.

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