Dopamine, immunity, and disease
B Channer, SM Matt, EA Nickoloff-Bybel, V Pappa… - Pharmacological …, 2023 - ASPET
The neurotransmitter dopamine is a key factor in central nervous system (CNS) function,
regulating many processes including reward, movement, and cognition. Dopamine also …
regulating many processes including reward, movement, and cognition. Dopamine also …
Electrically-transduced chemical sensors based on two-dimensional nanomaterials
Electrically–transduced sensors, with their simplicity and compatibility with standard
electronic technologies, produce signals that can be efficiently acquired, processed, stored …
electronic technologies, produce signals that can be efficiently acquired, processed, stored …
The connectome of an insect brain
Brains contain networks of interconnected neurons and so knowing the network architecture
is essential for understanding brain function. We therefore mapped the synaptic-resolution …
is essential for understanding brain function. We therefore mapped the synaptic-resolution …
Spatial and temporal scales of dopamine transmission
Dopamine is a prototypical neuromodulator that controls circuit function through G protein-
coupled receptor signalling. Neuromodulators are volume transmitters, with release followed …
coupled receptor signalling. Neuromodulators are volume transmitters, with release followed …
Dopamine: the neuromodulator of long-term synaptic plasticity, reward and movement control
L Speranza, U Di Porzio, D Viggiano, A de Donato… - Cells, 2021 - mdpi.com
Dopamine (DA) is a key neurotransmitter involved in multiple physiological functions
including motor control, modulation of affective and emotional states, reward mechanisms …
including motor control, modulation of affective and emotional states, reward mechanisms …
[HTML][HTML] Structural insights into the human D1 and D2 dopamine receptor signaling complexes
Summary The D1-and D2-dopamine receptors (D1R and D2R), which signal through G s
and G i, respectively, represent the principal stimulatory and inhibitory dopamine receptors …
and G i, respectively, represent the principal stimulatory and inhibitory dopamine receptors …
A genetically encoded fluorescent sensor enables rapid and specific detection of dopamine in flies, fish, and mice
Dopamine (DA) is a central monoamine neurotransmitter involved in many physiological
and pathological processes. A longstanding yet largely unmet goal is to measure DA …
and pathological processes. A longstanding yet largely unmet goal is to measure DA …
Dopamine: functions, signaling, and association with neurological diseases
The dopaminergic system plays important roles in neuromodulation, such as motor control,
motivation, reward, cognitive function, maternal, and reproductive behaviors. Dopamine is a …
motivation, reward, cognitive function, maternal, and reproductive behaviors. Dopamine is a …
Dopamine receptor subtypes, physiology and pharmacology: new ligands and concepts in schizophrenia
JC Martel, S Gatti McArthur - Frontiers in pharmacology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Dopamine receptors are widely distributed within the brain where they play critical
modulator roles on motor functions, motivation and drive, as well as cognition. The …
modulator roles on motor functions, motivation and drive, as well as cognition. The …
[HTML][HTML] The meningeal lymphatic system: a new player in neurophysiology
The nature of fluid dynamics within the brain parenchyma is a focus of intensive research. Of
particular relevance is its participation in diseases associated with protein accumulation and …
particular relevance is its participation in diseases associated with protein accumulation and …