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====Examples==== * [[Aminocyclopropanecarboxylic acid]] (ACC) β synthetic glycine site partial agonist * [[Cycloserine]] ([[D-cycloserine|<small>D</small>-cycloserine]]) β naturally occurring glycine site partial agonist found in ''[[Streptomyces|Streptomyces orchidaceus]]'' * [[HA-966]] and [[L-687,414]] β synthetic glycine site weak partial agonists * [[Homoquinolinic acid]] β synthetic glutamate site partial agonist * [[N-Methyl-D-aspartic acid|''N''-Methyl-<small>D</small>-aspartic acid]] (NMDA) β synthetic glutamate site partial agonist Positive allosteric modulators include: * [[AGN-241751|Zelquistinel]] (GATE-251) β synthetic novel site partial agonist * [[Apimostinel]] (GATE-202) β synthetic novel site partial agonist * [[Rapastinel]] (GLYX-13) β synthetic novel site partial agonist<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Donello JE, Banerjee P, Li YX, Guo YX, Yoshitake T, Zhang XL, Miry O, Kehr J, Stanton PK, Gross AL, Burgdorf JS, Kroes RA, Moskal JR | display-authors = 6 | title = Positive N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Modulation by Rapastinel Promotes Rapid and Sustained Antidepressant-Like Effects | journal = The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | volume = 22 | issue = 3 | pages = 247β259 | date = March 2019 | pmid = 30544218 | pmc = 6403082 | doi = 10.1093/ijnp/pyy101 }}</ref>
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