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NMDA receptors lose their inhibitions.Academic Article Why?
A role for casein kinase 1 epsilon in the locomotor stimulant response to methamphetamine.Academic Article Why?
Altered palmitoylation and neuropathological deficits in mice lacking HIP14.Academic Article Why?
Correlated light and electron microscopic study of dopaminergic neurons and their synaptic junctions with DARPP-32-containing cells in three-dimensional reaggregate tissue culture.Academic Article Why?
Epigenetic modifications of Dexras 1 along the nNOS pathway in an animal model of multiple sclerosis.Academic Article Why?
Haloperidol protects striatal neurons from dysfunction induced by mutated huntingtin in vivo.Academic Article Why?
Immortalized murine striatal neuronal cell lines expressing dopamine receptors and cholinergic properties.Academic Article Why?
Association between the casein kinase 1 epsilon gene region and subjective response to D-amphetamine.Academic Article Why?
Intracerebral implantation of NGF-releasing biodegradable microspheres protects striatum against excitotoxic damage.Academic Article Why?
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