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Multiple receptors for dopamine

Pharmacological and biochemical criteria can be used to separate those dopamine receptors which are linked to the enzyme adenylyl cyclase and those which are not.

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Published in:Nature (London) 1979-01, Vol.277 (5692), p.93-96
Main Authors: Kebabian, John W, Calne, Donald B
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Animals
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Corpus Striatum - metabolism
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Humanities and Social Sciences
Ligands
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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title Multiple receptors for dopamine
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