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Management of xylazine toxicity, overdose, dependence, and withdrawal: A systematic review
Abstract Background and Objectives Xylazine, an alpha‐2‐adrenergic agonist, has been increasingly implicated in substance use and overdose crises. However, little is known about its effects on humans. With the growing public health crisis surrounding xylazine, it has become important to recognize and promptly manage symptoms of xylazine toxicity ...
Philipa Owusu‐Antwi +4 more
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Correction: Hu, W., et al. Targeting Dopamine Receptor D2 by Imipridone Suppresses Uterine Serous Cancer Malignant Phenotype. Cancers 2020, 12, 2436. [PDF]
Hu W +13 more
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Interaction of Arylpiperazines with the Dopamine Receptor D2 Binding Site
V. Šukalović +5 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Pharmacological activation of neuronal M‐current mediated by Kv7 (Kv7.2–5) potassium channels is a validated mechanism for epilepsy treatment. However, since the market withdrawal of the prototype Kv7 activator retigabine, no Kv7 activator is clinically available for this condition.
Lidia Carotenuto +16 more
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Differential visualization of dopamine D2 and D3 receptors in rat brain
Bruce Parsons +2 more
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Dopamine D2 receptor gene and alcoholism among four aboriginal groups and Han in Taiwan [PDF]
Wei J. Chen +5 more
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Structure‐based discovery of thiamine uptake inhibitors
Background and Purpose Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential coenzyme and catalyses various reactions in central metabolic pathways. Since mammals have lost the ability to synthesise thiamine de novo, this micronutrient has to be imported via the high affinity solute carriers SLC19A2 and A3 across the plasma membrane.
Florian Gabriel +2 more
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Lack of Discrimination by Agonists for D2 and D3 Dopamine Receptors [PDF]
Kevin D. Burris +5 more
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Brain Network Signature of Autoscopic Phenomena in Humans
This study identified a common brain network underlying AP, encompassing bilateral angular gyrus, posterior medial cortex, intraparietal sulcus, cuneus, fusiform and insula, and uncovered its multimodal signatures. These findings advance our understanding of the network mechanisms of AP, as well as provide novel insights into bodily self‐consciousness.
Siyi Wang +8 more
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