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Gβ5-RGS complexes are gatekeepers of hyperactivity involved in control of multiple neurotransmitter systems
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Gβ5-RGS complexes are gatekeepers of hyperactivity involved in control of multiple neurotransmitter systems

K. Xie, S. Ge, V.E. Collins, C.L. Haynes, K.J. Renner, R.L. Meisel, R. Lujan and K.A. Martemyanov
Psychopharmacology, Vol.219(3), pp.823-834
2012
PMID: 21766168

Abstract

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Basal ganglia G protein-coupled receptors Hyperactivity Motor control Regulators of G protein signaling (RGS) Synaptic transmission Animals Female GTP-Binding Protein beta Subunits Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Neurotransmitter Agents Psychomotor Agitation RGS Proteins Signal Transduction guanine nucleotide binding protein beta subunit guanine nucleotide binding protein beta subunit 5 n methyl dextro aspartic acid receptor regulator of G protein signaling protein of the R7 family RGS protein unclassified drug animal experiment animal model animal tissue article attention deficit disorder complex formation controlled study dopamine release dopamine uptake dopaminergic transmission female gene guanine nucleotide binding protein beta subunit 5 gene learning disorder male motor dysfunction mouse neurotransmitter release nonhuman priority journal protein expression protein localization signal transduction
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