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Prolonged and extrasynaptic excitatory action of dopamine mediated by D1 receptors in the rat striatum in vivo

Gonon, 1997

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Gonon F
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Journal of Neuroscience

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The spatiotemporal characteristics of the dopaminergic transmission mediated by D1 receptors were investigated in vivo. For this purpose dopamine (DA) release was evoked in the striatum of anesthetized rats by train electrical stimulations of the medial forebrain …
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