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Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1994
This paper reviews recent developments in dopamine receptor biology, with an emphasis on our recent understanding of the anatomical locations of where various genes for the dopamine receptors are expressed. At least five genes encoding dopamine receptors have been discovered. These five receptors have distinct pharmacological profiles as well as unique
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This paper reviews recent developments in dopamine receptor biology, with an emphasis on our recent understanding of the anatomical locations of where various genes for the dopamine receptors are expressed. At least five genes encoding dopamine receptors have been discovered. These five receptors have distinct pharmacological profiles as well as unique
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Comparative and General Pharmacology, 1971
Abstract 1. 1. This review considers the evidence for specific dopamine receptors in the mammalian peripheral vascular system, the mammalian central nervous system, and in the brain of Helix aspera. 2. 2. From the evidence of structure-activity studies on dog kidney and snail brain it seems that dopamine receptors show a higher degree of ...
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Abstract 1. 1. This review considers the evidence for specific dopamine receptors in the mammalian peripheral vascular system, the mammalian central nervous system, and in the brain of Helix aspera. 2. 2. From the evidence of structure-activity studies on dog kidney and snail brain it seems that dopamine receptors show a higher degree of ...
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Schizophrenia and dopamine receptors
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2013Schizophrenia patients are behaviorally supersensitive to dopamine-like drugs such as amphetamine or methylphenidate, meaning that patients respond to such drugs with increased psychotic symptoms, as compared to control subjects. A basis of such supersensitivity may be an increased pre-synaptic release of dopamine or a post-synaptic elevation of D2 ...
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Neostriatal dopamine receptors
Trends in Neurosciences, 1990De Keyser, Jacques, Ebinger, Guy
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