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Reciprocal mutations in TM2/TM3 in a D2 dopamine receptor background confirms the importance of this microdomain as a selective determinant of Para-halogenated 1,4-disubstituted aromatic piperazines
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Reciprocal mutations in TM2/TM3 in a D2 dopamine receptor background confirms the importance of this microdomain as a selective determinant of Para-halogenated 1,4-disubstituted aromatic piperazines

Christina Z FLORESCA, SHIUHWEI SHIUHWEI CHEN, Sandhya KORTAGERE and John A SCHETZ
Archiv der Pharmazie (Weinheim), v 338(5-6), pp 268-275
2005
PMID: 15952239

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Biological and medical sciences Catecholaminergic system Medical sciences Neuropharmacology Neurotransmitters. Neurotransmission. Receptors Pharmacology. Drug treatments

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