Quantitative Changes in G[alpha]olf Protein Levels, but not D1 Receptor, Alter Specifically Acute Re...
Quantitative Changes in G[alpha]olf Protein Levels, but not D1 Receptor, Alter Specifically Acute Responses to Psychostimulants
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New York: Nature Publishing Group
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Striatal dopamine D1 receptors (D1R) are coupled to adenylyl cyclase through Galphaolf. Although this pathway is involved in important brain functions, the consequences of quantitative alterations of its components are not known. We explored the biochemical and behavioral responses to cocaine and D-amphetamine (D-amph) in mice with heterozygous mut...
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Quantitative Changes in G[alpha]olf Protein Levels, but not D1 Receptor, Alter Specifically Acute Responses to Psychostimulants
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_225232126
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0893-133X
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1740-634X
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10.1038/sj.npp.1301230