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NF1 Is a Direct G Protein Effector Essential for Opioid Signaling to Ras in the Striatum
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NF1 Is a Direct G Protein Effector Essential for Opioid Signaling to Ras in the Striatum

K. Xie, L.A. Colgan, M.T. Dao, B.S. Muntean, L.P. Sutton, C. Orlandi, S.L. Boye, S.E. Boye, C.-C. Shih, Y. Li, …
Current Biology, Vol.26(22), pp.2992-3003
2016
PMID: 27773571

Abstract

addiction G proteins GPCR signaling neurofibromatosis opioids striatum Analgesics, Opioid Animals Female Male Mice Neostriatum Neurofibromin 1 Neurons Protein Binding ras Proteins Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled Signal Transduction G protein coupled receptor narcotic analgesic agent neurofibromin protein binding Ras protein animal female genetics male metabolism mouse neostriatum nerve cell signal transduction
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