Expression of a novel D4 dopamine receptor in the lamprey brain. Evolutionary considerations about dopamine receptors.
Numerous data reported in lampreys, which belong to the phylogenetically oldest branch of vertebrates, show that the dopaminergic system was already well developed at the dawn of vertebrate evolution. The expression of dopamine in the lamprey brain is well conserved when compared to other vertebrate...
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Main Authors: | Juan ePérez-Fernández (Author), Manuel eMegías (Author), Manuel A Pombal (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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