Co‐localization and functional interaction between adenosine A2A and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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The anti‐Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine
A2A receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A (2A) and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine A
(2A) receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

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Co-localization and functional interaction between a enosine A2A and metabotropic group 5
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Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A (2A) and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum.

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine A
(2A) receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A2A and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine
A2A receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A2A and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine
A2A receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine
A2A receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A (2A) and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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The anti-Parkinsonian effect of glutamate metabotropic group 5 (mGluR5) and adenosine A
(2A) receptor antagonists is believed to result from their ability to postsynaptically control the …

Co‐localization and functional interaction between adenosine A2A and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum

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Co-localization and functional interaction between adenosine A2A and metabotropic group 5 receptors in glutamatergic nerve terminals of the rat striatum.

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