Distinct cortical and striatal actions of a β-arrestin-biased dopamine D2 receptor ligand reveal unique antipsychotic-like properties.
Author(s) -
Nikhil M. Urs,
Steven M. Gee,
Thomas F. Pack,
John D. McCorvy,
Tama Evron,
Joshua C. Snyder,
XiaoBao Yang,
Ramona M. Rodriguiz,
Emiliana Borrelli,
William C. Wetsel,
Jian Jin,
Bryan L. Roth,
Patricio O’Donnell,
Marc G. Caron,
Solomon H. Snyder
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/6xtw-bk23
Subject(s) - dopamine receptor d2 , antipsychotic , neuroscience , dopamine , arrestin , ligand (biochemistry) , receptor , dopamine receptor , psychology , chemistry , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , pharmacology , biology , medicine , g protein coupled receptor , psychiatry
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