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Transduction Mechanisms at Dopamine Receptors

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Dopaminergic Systems and their Regulation

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The suggestion that the mammalian brain might contain distinct types of dopamine (DA) receptors was first put forth on the ground of electrophysiological experiments (1). Thereafter excitationmediating (DAe) and inhibition-mediating (DAi) dopamine receptors were postulated on the basis of behavioural experiments (2).

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Memo, M., Missale, C., Castelletti, L., Pizzi, M., Spano, P.F. (1986). Transduction Mechanisms at Dopamine Receptors. In: Woodruff, G.N., Poat, J.A., Roberts, P.J. (eds) Dopaminergic Systems and their Regulation. Satellite Symposia of the IUPHAR 9th International Congress of Pharmacology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07431-0_10

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