Selective D2 and D3 receptor antagonists oppositely modulate cocaine responses in mice via distinct...
Selective D2 and D3 receptor antagonists oppositely modulate cocaine responses in mice via distinct postsynaptic mechanisms in nucleus accumbens
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Background: The D3 receptor (D3R) has emerged as a promising pharmacotherapeutic target for the treatment of several diseases including schizophrenia, Parkinsons disease, and substance use disorders. However, studies investigating the modulatory impact of D3R antagonism on dopamine neurotransmission or the effects drugs of abuse have produced mixed...
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Selective D2 and D3 receptor antagonists oppositely modulate cocaine responses in mice via distinct postsynaptic mechanisms in nucleus accumbens
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10.1101/439398
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