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Dopamine D2 Receptors Modulate the Cholinergic Pause and Flexible Learning
Martyniuk, Kelly Marie
2022
Theses
Neurosciences
Cholinergic mechanisms
Basal ganglia
Dopamine--Receptors
Parkinson's disease
Huntington's disease
Schizophrenia
Drug addiction
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Accumbens dopamine D2 receptors increase motivation by decreasing inhibitory transmission to the ventral pallidum
Gallo, Eduardo F.; Meszaros, Jozsef; Sherman, Jeremy D.; Chohan, Muhammad O.; Teboul, Eric; Choi, Claire S.; Moore, Holly M.; Javitch, Jonathan A.; Kellendonk, Christoph B.
2018
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Neurosciences
Neural circuitry
Motivation (Psychology)
Dopamine--Receptors
Neurobiology
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An Unusual And Intriguing Presentation Of Sydenham’s Chorea
Mehta, Sahil; Goyal, Manoj Kumar; Kilbane, Camilla; Kumar, Rajender; Lal, Vivek
2018
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Neurology
Movement disorders
Chorea
Immunoglobulins
Dopamine--Receptors
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The dopamine D1 receptor is expressed and induces CREB phosphorylation and MUC5AC expression in human airway epithelium
Matsuyama, Nao; Shibata, Sumire; Matoba, Atsuko; Kudo, Tada-aki; Danielsson, Jennifer; Kohjitani, Atsushi; Masaki, Eiji; Emala, Charles W.; Mizuta, Kentaro
2018
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Dopamine--Receptors
Epithelium
Biology
Anesthesiology
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The E2.65A mutation disrupts dynamic binding poses of SB269652 at the dopamine D2 and D3 receptors
Verma, Ravi Kumar; Abramyan, Ara M.; Michino, Mayako; Free, R. Benjamin; Sibley, David R.; Javitch, Jonathan A.; Lane, J. Robert; Shi, Lei
2018
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Computational biology
Dopamine--Receptors
Allosteric regulation
Pharmacology
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An Examination of Goal-Directed Motivation in Mice: The Role of Dopamine D2 and Serotonin 2C Receptors
Bailey, Matthew Richard
2017
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Neurosciences
Motivation (Psychology)
Serotonin--Receptors
Dopamine--Receptors
Goal (Psychology)
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The function of dopamine D2 receptors in the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus
Clark, Abigail Marie
2017
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Neurosciences
Thalamus
Dopamine--Receptors
Electrophysiology
Neurobiology
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Examining the role of Dopamine D2 Receptors in cost-benefit decision making processes underlying motivated behavior in mice
Schipani, Elke Sarah
2016
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Dopamine--Receptors
Neuropsychiatry
Motivation (Psychology)
Neurosciences
Psychology
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Dopamine Receptor Activation Increases HIV Entry into Primary Human Macrophages
Gaskill, Peter J.; Yano, Hideaki; Kalpana, Ganjam V.; Javitch, Jonathan A.; Berman, Joan W.
2014
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Dopamine--Receptors
Macrophages
HIV infections--Pathogenesis
Medical sciences
Cytology
Pathology
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The dopamine D1 receptor is expressed and facilitates relaxation in airway smooth muscle
Mizuta, Kentaro; Zhang, Yi; Xu, Dingbang; Mizuta, Fumiko; D’Ovidio, Frank; Masaki, Eiji; Emala, Charles W.
2013
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Dopamine--Receptors
Immunoblotting
Cyclic adenylic acid
Smooth muscle
Surgery
Histology
Biology
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