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The following pages link to D1 dopamine receptor immunoreactivity in human and monkey cerebral cortex: predominant and extrasynaptic localization in dendritic spines (Q35528206):
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- Dopamine receptors: from structure to function (Q24336139) (← links)
- Dopamine receptor gene expression in human amygdaloid nuclei: elevated D4 receptor mRNA in major depression (Q24644660) (← links)
- A subpopulation of neuronal M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors plays a critical role in modulating dopamine-dependent behaviors (Q24645678) (← links)
- Mapping the regulator of G protein signaling 4 (RGS4): presynaptic and postsynaptic substrates for neuroregulation in prefrontal cortex (Q24655753) (← links)
- Differential effects of dopamine-directed treatments on cognition (Q26801298) (← links)
- Chronic cocaine disrupts mesocortical learning mechanisms (Q28081785) (← links)
- Neurofilament-M interacts with the D1 dopamine receptor to regulate cell surface expression and desensitization (Q28565305) (← links)
- The alpha and gamma 1 isoforms of protein phosphatase 1 are highly and specifically concentrated in dendritic spines (Q28567247) (← links)
- Potentiation of NMDA receptor currents by dopamine D1 receptors in prefrontal cortex (Q28575970) (← links)
- Mechanisms Underlying Differential D1 versus D2 Dopamine Receptor Regulation of Inhibition in Prefrontal Cortex (Q29395088) (← links)
- Allosteric changes of the NMDA receptor trap diffusible dopamine 1 receptors in spines (Q30476609) (← links)
- Distribution of D1 and D5 dopamine receptors in the primate and rat basolateral amygdala. (Q30479694) (← links)
- A model of working memory: bridging the gap between electrophysiology and human brain imaging (Q30625601) (← links)
- Distribution of protein phosphatases-1 alpha and -1 gamma 1 and the D(1) dopamine receptor in primate prefrontal cortex: Evidence for discrete populations of spines (Q30779218) (← links)
- Dopamine D1 receptor protein is elevated in nucleus accumbens of human, chronic methamphetamine users (Q31750339) (← links)
- Dopamine transporter immunoreactivity in monkey cerebral cortex: regional, laminar, and ultrastructural localization (Q32160860) (← links)
- The physiological approach: functional architecture of working memory and disordered cognition in schizophrenia (Q33725853) (← links)
- The neurochemical basis of learning and neurocomputation: the redox theory (Q33747424) (← links)
- Modeling prefrontal cortex delay cells: the role of dopamine in schizophrenia. (Q33768555) (← links)
- Specificity of prenatal cocaine exposure effects on cortical interneurons is independent from dopamine D1 receptor co-localization. (Q33774664) (← links)
- Activation of D1R/PKA/mTOR signaling cascade in medial prefrontal cortex underlying the antidepressant effects of l-SPD. (Q33812937) (← links)
- Dopamine as the wind of the psychotic fire: new evidence from brain imaging studies (Q33833648) (← links)
- Imaging synaptic neurotransmission with in vivo binding competition techniques: a critical review (Q33867444) (← links)
- Dual signaling regulated by calcyon, a D1 dopamine receptor interacting protein (Q33891927) (← links)
- Differential tonic influence of lateral habenula on prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens dopamine release (Q33897418) (← links)
- The ability of the mesocortical dopamine system to operate in distinct temporal modes. (Q33902047) (← links)
- Mesocortical dopamine neurons operate in distinct temporal domains using multimodal signaling (Q33902063) (← links)
- Dopaminergic modulation of endocannabinoid-mediated plasticity at GABAergic synapses in the prefrontal cortex (Q34001324) (← links)
- D1/D5 dopamine receptor activation increases the magnitude of early long-term potentiation at CA1 hippocampal synapses. (Q34063708) (← links)
- Pharmacology and behavioral pharmacology of the mesocortical dopamine system (Q34104228) (← links)
- Dopamine, affordance and active inference (Q34126224) (← links)
- Pharmacology of signaling induced by dopamine D(1)-like receptor activation (Q34126949) (← links)
- Neurobiological substrates of Tourette's disorder (Q34135110) (← links)
- Advances in schizophrenia (Q34269283) (← links)
- Prefrontal DA Transmission at D1 Receptors and the Pathology of Schizophrenia (Q34272454) (← links)
- Targeting the dopamine D1 receptor in schizophrenia: insights for cognitive dysfunction (Q34317550) (← links)
- Characterization of subtype-specific antibodies to the human D5 dopamine receptor: studies in primate brain and transfected mammalian cells (Q34445682) (← links)
- Presynaptic regulation of recurrent excitation by D1 receptors in prefrontal circuits (Q34595068) (← links)
- Neuromodulatory transmitter systems in the cortex and their role in cortical plasticity (Q34657732) (← links)
- Putative γ‐aminobutyric acid neurons in the ventral tegmental area have a similar pattern of plasticity as dopamine neurons during appetitive and aversive learning (Q34760261) (← links)
- Decoding the dopamine signal in macaque prefrontal cortex: a simulation study using the Cx3Dp simulator (Q34950091) (← links)
- An integrative theory of the phasic and tonic modes of dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex. (Q34951595) (← links)
- Contribution of dopamine d1/5 receptor modulation of post-spike/burst afterhyperpolarization to enhance neuronal excitability of layer v pyramidal neurons in prepubertal rat prefrontal cortex (Q34972587) (← links)
- Modeling fast dopamine neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens during behavior (Q35006221) (← links)
- Memory trace in prefrontal cortex: theory for the cognitive switch (Q35021825) (← links)
- Molecular modulation of prefrontal cortex: rational development of treatments for psychiatric disorders (Q35028276) (← links)
- Catecholamine influences on dorsolateral prefrontal cortical networks (Q35132548) (← links)
- Dopamine: a potential substrate for synaptic plasticity and memory mechanisms (Q35184819) (← links)
- Neural models of schizophrenia (Q35236271) (← links)
- A Physical Interaction between the Dopamine Transporter and DJ-1 Facilitates Increased Dopamine Reuptake (Q35754644) (← links)