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(.+-.)-3-Allyl-6-bromo-7,8-dihydroxy-1-phenyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1H-3-benzazepine, a new high affinity D1 dopamine receptor ligand: synthesis and structure-activity relationship
National licenceAmerican Chemical Society | 1991| -
[3H]Haloperidol binding to more than one site in rat brain striatum
National licenceElsevier | 1982| -
All Roads to Schizophrenia Lead to Dopamine Supersensitivity and Elevated Dopamine D2High Receptors
Free accessWiley | 2011| -
Amphetamine-induced hypolocomotion in mice with more brain D2 dopamine receptors
National licenceElsevier | 1982| -
Analysis of the Glutamate Agonist LY404,039 Binding to Nonstatic Dopamine Receptor D2 Dimer Structures and Consensus Docking
American Chemical Society | 2017| -
Aporphines. 58. N-(2-Chloroethyl)[8,9-2H]norapomorphine, an irreversible ligand for dopamine receptors: synthesis and application
National licenceAmerican Chemical Society | 1984| -
Autoradiographic localization of [3H]quinpirole binding to dopamine D2 and D3 receptors in rat brain
National licenceElsevier | 1991|
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