Ngā hua rapu - Heinz Steiner
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Regulation of Rat Cortex Function by D1 Dopamine Receptors in the Striatum mā Heinz Steiner, S.T. Kitai
I whakaputaina 2000Artigo -
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A targeted mutation of the D3 dopamine receptor gene is associated with hyperactivity in mice. mā Domenico Accili, C. Simone Fishburn, John Drago, Heinz Steiner, Jean E. Lachowicz, B H Park, Estelle B. Gauda, Eun-Chang Lee, Martha H. Cool, David R. Sibley, C R Gerfen, H Westphal, Sara Fuchs
I whakaputaina 1996Artigo -
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Misassembly of full-length Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 protein is linked to altered dopamine homeostasis and behavioral deficits mā Svenja V. Trossbach, Verian Bader, Laura Hecher, M.E. Pum, Shababa T. Masoud, Ingrid Prikulis, Sandra Schäble, M A de Souza Silva, Ping Su, Benoit Boulat, Caroline Chwiesko, Gereon Poschmann, Kai Stühler, Kelly M. Lohr, Kristen A. Stout, Angela Oskamp, Susan F. Godsave, Andreas Müller‐Schiffmann, Thomas Bilzer, Heinz Steiner, Peter J. Peters, Andreas Bauer, Magdalena Sauvage, Amy J. Ramsey, Gary W. Miller, F Liu, Philip Seeman, Nicholas J. Brandon, J.P. Huston, Carsten Korth
I whakaputaina 2016Artigo
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Biology
Dopamine
Neuroscience
Receptor
Basal ganglia
Central nervous system
Medicine
Striatum
Biochemistry
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
Agonist
Cannabinoid
Cannabinoid receptor
Dopamine receptor
Dopamine receptor D2
Dopaminergic
Endocannabinoid system
Gene
Genetics
Psychology
Amphetamine
Cognition
Dopamine receptor D1
Dynorphin
Opioid
Opioid peptide
Psychiatry
Addiction
Adenylyl cyclase