AMDA (9-Aminomethyl-9,10-dihydroanthracene) is an organic compound which acts as a potent and selective antagonist for the 5-HT2A receptor. It has been used to help study the shape of the 5-HT2A protein, and develop a large family of related derivatives with even higher potency and selectivity.

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1amino2,3dimethyl9,10anthraquinone 3225896 wiki

Figure 2 from Potential modes of interaction of 9aminomethyl9,10

9Isopropyl9,10dihydroanthracene 17573501 wiki

Molecule and setup. a) 9,10dihydroanthracene (AH) with thiolated

9,9Dimethyl9sila9,10dihydroanthracene C15H16Si CID 12403743