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Richard A. Glennon
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Richard Glennon
Richard A. Glennon
is an
American
medicinal chemist
who studies
psychedelic
s,
stimulant
s,
entactogen
s, and other
psychoactive drug
s. He has been an important pioneer of the use of animal
drug discrimination
tests in
scientific research
for studying psychoactive drugs like
hallucinogen
s. Glennon has also done a large amount of work on the
structure–activity relationship
s of psychedelics. In addition, he played an important role in the discovery that the hallucinogenic effects of psychedelics are mediated by activation of
serotonin
5-HT
2
receptor
s. He is one of the most widely cited scientists in his field. Glennon was the
editor-in-chief
of the
journal
''
Medicinal Chemistry Research
'' from 1992 to 2002. He retired in 2022 but has continued to publish reviews and research since then.
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A strategy to prioritize emerging drugs of abuse for analysis: Abuse liability testing using intracranial self-stimulation (ICSS) in rats and validation with α-pyrrolidinohexanophe...
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Tyson R. Baird
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Rachel A. Davies
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Richard A. Glennon
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Michelle R. Peace
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S. Stevens Negus
Published 2021
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Binding and functional structure-activity similarities of 4-substituted 2,5-dimethoxyphenyl isopropylamine analogues at 5-HT2A and 5-HT2B serotonin receptors
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Prithvi Hemanth
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Pallavi Nistala
,
Vy T. Nguyen
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Jose M. Eltit
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Richard A. Glennon
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Małgorzata Dukat
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