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Experiment 2: Locomotor activity in combined DAT/5-HT1B KO mice: short habituation sessions.
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Experiment 1: Baseline locomotor activity in well habituated combined DAT/5-HT1B KO mice.
Scott Hall Frank +3 more
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EMG-activity of the hindlimbs muscles of decerebrate DAT-KO rats [PDF]
Vsevolod Lyakhovetskii +7 more
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Experiment 1: Cocaine-induced locomotion in well habituated DAT/5-HT1B KO mice.
Scott Hall Frank +3 more
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Experiment 2: Time-course of locomotor activity in DAT/5-HT1B KO mice, short habituation sessions.
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Associative learning impairments in rats lacking dopamine transporter
Introduction. Changes in the expression of the dopamine transporter (DAT) have been identified in patients with a number of neuropsychiatric disorders, but their significance for pathogenesis remains unclear.
A. A. Savchenko +6 more
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Different Sensitivity to Ethanol and Sucrose in DAT and SERT Knockout Rats
Zweistra EE +10 more
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Changes in dopaminergic and noradrenergic transmission are considered to be the underlying cause of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Maria Ptukha +7 more
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Serotonin/dopamine interactions in a hyperactive mouse: reduced serotonin receptor 1B activity reverses effects of dopamine transporter knockout. [PDF]
Knockout (KO) mice that lack the dopamine transporter (SL6A3; DAT) display increased locomotion that can be attenuated, under some circumstances, by administration of drugs that normally produce psychostimulant-like effects, such as amphetamine and ...
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