[PDF][PDF] Molecular diversity of the dopamine receptors
O Civelli, JR Bunzow, DK Grandy - Annual review of …, 1993 - researchgate.net
Our current understanding of the relationship between the dopaminergic system and human
brain disorders is based on two fundamental discoveries: dopamine-replacement herapy …
brain disorders is based on two fundamental discoveries: dopamine-replacement herapy …
Dopamine functions in appetitive and defensive behaviours
JR Blackburn, JG Pfaus, AG Phillips - Progress in neurobiology, 1992 - Elsevier
1.3. The sensorimotor syndrome 2. Dopamine and feeding behaviours 2.1. Dopamine
antagonists and consummatory behaviours 2.1. 1. Initiation of consummatory behaviours …
antagonists and consummatory behaviours 2.1. 1. Initiation of consummatory behaviours …
Repetitive, non-invasive imaging of the dopamine D2 receptor as a reporter gene in living animals
DC MacLaren, SS Gambhir, N Satyamurthy, JR Barrio… - Gene therapy, 1999 - nature.com
Reporter genes (eg β-galactosidase, chloramphenicol-acetyltransferase, green fluorescent
protein, luciferase) play critical roles in investigating mechanisms of gene expression in …
protein, luciferase) play critical roles in investigating mechanisms of gene expression in …
Assays for noninvasive imaging of reporter gene expression
SS Gambhir, JR Barrio, HR Herschman… - Nuclear medicine and …, 1999 - Elsevier
Repeated, noninvasive imaging of reporter gene expression is emerging as a valuable tool
for monitoring the expression of genes in animals and humans. Monitoring of organ/cell …
for monitoring the expression of genes in animals and humans. Monitoring of organ/cell …
Receptor-receptor interactions as an integrative mechanism in nerve cells
Several lines of evidence indicate that interactions among transmission lines can take place
at the level of the cell membrane via interactions among macromolecules, integral or …
at the level of the cell membrane via interactions among macromolecules, integral or …
Brain biochemistry and brain disorders
PG Strange, A Francis - Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, 1993 - journals.lww.com
Brain Biochemistry and Brain Disorders : Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology Brain
Biochemistry and Brain Disorders : Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology Log in or Register …
Biochemistry and Brain Disorders : Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology Log in or Register …
New insights into dopamine receptors in the central nervous system
PG Strange - Neurochemistry international, 1993 - Elsevier
Whereas biochemical and pharmacological studies indicated that there were two
subclasses of dopamine receptor (D 1, D 2) the application of molecular biology techniques …
subclasses of dopamine receptor (D 1, D 2) the application of molecular biology techniques …
Pharmacological agents affecting emesis: a review (part II)
F Mitchelson - Drugs, 1992 - Springer
Part I of this article reviewed the pathophysiology of emesis, and its pharmacological
treatment. Drug-induced vomiting was also discussed. In the second part of the review, other …
treatment. Drug-induced vomiting was also discussed. In the second part of the review, other …
Conformational Analysis of D1 Dopamine Receptor Agonists: Pharmacophore Assessment and Receptor Mapping
Computer-aided conformational analysis was used to characterize the agonist
pharmacophore for D1 dopamine receptor recognition and activation. Dihydrexidine (DHX) …
pharmacophore for D1 dopamine receptor recognition and activation. Dihydrexidine (DHX) …
Transcriptional response to cAMP in brain: specific distribution and induction of CREM antagonists
B Mellström, JR Naranjo, NS Foulkes, M Lafarga… - Neuron, 1993 - cell.com
Changes in CAMP levels are often associated with the modulation of neuronal function. The
CREM gene encodes both antagonists and activators of the CAMP-dependent …
CREM gene encodes both antagonists and activators of the CAMP-dependent …