edited by Menek Goldstein, Kjell Fuxe, Irving Tabachnick.
Boston, MA Springer US Imprint
Springer
1988
(VIII, 183 pages 26 illustrations)
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 235.
Dopamine-Regulated Protein Phosphorylation in the Basal Ganglia --;The D-1 Dopamine Receptor --;Biochemical Properties of D-1 and D-2 Dopamine Receptors --;Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Central Dopamine Receptors --;Dopamine D-1 and D-2 Receptor Selectivities of Agonists and Antagonists --;DARPP-32 as a Marker for D-1 Dopaminoceptive Cells in the Rat Brain: Prenatal Development and Presence in Glial Elements (Tanycytes) in the Basal Hypothalamus --;Studies on Central D-1 Receptors Role in Volume Transmission, Neuroendocrine Regulation and Release of Noradrenaline --;N-Ethoxycarbonyl-2-Ethoxy-1,2-Dihydroquinoline (EEDQ): A New Tool to Probe CNS Receptor Function --;Pharmacological and Behavioral Effects of D-1 Dopamine Antagonists --;Neurophysiological Examination of the Role of D-1 Dopamine Receptors in the Regulation of Neuronal Activity in the Basal Ganglia --;Diminished D-2 Dopamine Receptor Function and the Emergence of Repetitive Jaw Movements --;D-1 Dopamine Receptors and Arousal.
The development of a selective D1 dopamine (DA) receptor antagonist SCH 23390 stimulated a number of studies on the functions mediated by central DA receptor subtypes.
Science (General)
Sciences -- General.
QP364
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E358
1988
edited by Menek Goldstein, Kjell Fuxe, Irving Tabachnick.