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Does Propofol Interact with D2 Dopamine Receptors?
David G. Lambert +2 more
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The indirect basal ganglia pathway in dopamine D2 receptor-deficient mice [PDF]
M. Gustavo Murer +12 more
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Aripiprazole overdose in Hong Kong: A 10‐year retrospective cohort
Abstract Introduction Aripiprazole is considered to have a favourable safety profile in overdose, with low risks of cardiovascular and neurological toxicity. However, local data are limited, and the impact of co‐ingestants remains insufficiently studied.
Tun Kin Lam, Shan Liu, Chun Fai Hui
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Selective increase of Nurr1 mRNA expression in mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons of D2 dopamine receptor-deficient mice [PDF]
Kuei Y. Tseng +10 more
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ABSTRACT The environmental occurrence of psychiatric drugs is a growing concern due to their widespread use and persistence in aquatic systems. In this study, haloperidol and aripiprazole, two commonly prescribed antipsychotic agents, were selected as model compounds to investigate their photocatalytic modification and assess the formation of ...
Elena De Rosa +6 more
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Ethanol-conditioned place preference is reduced in dopamine D2 receptor-deficient mice [PDF]
Christopher L. Cunningham +5 more
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G Protein‐Coupled Receptor Signaling: Implications and Therapeutic Development Advances in Cancers
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the dynamic protein family in the human genome. GPCR dysregulation aids in the advancement of cancer through increased migration, survival, and proliferation. Novel treatments that target GPCR signaling include orthosteric ligands, biased receptor mutants, PROTACs, and antibody–drug conjugates.
Inamu Rashid Khan +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Neurovascular coupling to D2/D3 dopamine receptor occupancy using simultaneous PET/functional MRI
C. Sander +8 more
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D1 AND D2 DOPAMINE RECEPTOR INVOLVEMENT IN THE DISCRIMINATIVE-STIMULUS EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE IN RATS
E. R.M. Prinssen +2 more
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