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R7BP complexes with RGS9-2 and RGS7 in the striatum differentially control motor learning and locomotor responses to cocaine
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R7BP complexes with RGS9-2 and RGS7 in the striatum differentially control motor learning and locomotor responses to cocaine

G.R. Anderson, Y. Cao, S. Davidson, H.V. Truong, M. Pravetoni, M.J. Thomas, K. Wickman, G.J. Giesler and K.A. Martemyanov
Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol.35(4), pp.1040-1050
2010
PMID: 20043004

Abstract

Basal ganglia Dopamine receptors Drugs of abuse G protein signaling Motor control RGS proteins Animals Cells, Cultured Cocaine Corpus Striatum Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors Exploratory Behavior Learning Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Motor Activity Neurons Psychomotor Performance RGS Proteins RNA Interference RNA, Small Interfering Rotarod Performance Test Statistics, Nonparametric Transfection cocaine dopamine receptor G protein coupled receptor guanine nucleotide binding protein guanine nucleotide binding protein beta subunit guanine nucleotide binding protein beta subunit 5 morphine protein subunit r7 binding protein RGS protein RGS7 protein RGS9 2 protein unclassified drug animal experiment animal model article basal ganglion complex formation controlled study corpus striatum drug abuse immunohistochemistry Lentivirinae locomotion motor control motor coordination mouse nonhuman open field behavior priority journal protein expression protein function reward RNA interference rotarod test signal transduction stereotactic procedure task performance viral gene delivery system virus recombinant
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