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The following pages link to The GTP-binding protein Rhes modulates dopamine signalling in striatal medium spiny neurons (Q28507220):
Displaying 38 items.
- RASD family, member 2 (Q21990544) (← links)
- Decreased striatal RGS2 expression is neuroprotective in Huntington's disease (HD) and exemplifies a compensatory aspect of HD-induced gene regulation (Q28479035) (← links)
- The Ras homolog Rhes affects dopamine D1 and D2 receptor-mediated behavior in mice (Q28594205) (← links)
- Detection, validation, and downstream analysis of allelic variation in gene expression (Q28749381) (← links)
- Rasd2 Modulates Prefronto-Striatal Phenotypes in Humans and 'Schizophrenia-Like Behaviors' in Mice. (Q30364690) (← links)
- Dysfunctional dopaminergic neurotransmission in asocial BTBR mice (Q30586693) (← links)
- A role for D-aspartate oxidase in schizophrenia and in schizophrenia-related symptoms induced by phencyclidine in mice (Q30651885) (← links)
- Rhes influences striatal cAMP/PKA-dependent signaling and synaptic plasticity in a gender-sensitive fashion. (Q30658223) (← links)
- Striatal Vulnerability in Huntington's Disease: Neuroprotection Versus Neurotoxicity (Q33831774) (← links)
- Rhes, a physiologic regulator of sumoylation, enhances cross-sumoylation between the basic sumoylation enzymes E1 and Ubc9. (Q33966800) (← links)
- Exaggerated translation causes synaptic and behavioural aberrations associated with autism (Q34319260) (← links)
- Mice lacking rhes show altered morphine analgesia, tolerance, and dependence (Q34559512) (← links)
- The DAO gene is associated with schizophrenia and interacts with other genes in the Taiwan Han Chinese population (Q34653284) (← links)
- Voluntary exercise and sucrose consumption enhance cannabinoid CB1 receptor sensitivity in the striatum (Q34660703) (← links)
- Rhes and AGS1/Dexras1 affect signaling by dopamine D1 receptors through adenylyl cyclase (Q34798869) (← links)
- Cortical abnormalities and non-spatial learning deficits in a mouse model of CranioFrontoNasal syndrome. (Q35092766) (← links)
- Exploration of sex differences in Rhes effects in dopamine mediated behaviors (Q35576691) (← links)
- Rhes: a GTP-binding protein integral to striatal physiology and pathology (Q36095030) (← links)
- Effects of the Ras homolog Rhes on Akt/protein kinase B and glycogen synthase kinase 3 phosphorylation in striatum (Q36680959) (← links)
- Ontogeny and dopaminergic regulation in brain of Ras homolog enriched in striatum (Rhes) (Q37041675) (← links)
- RasGRP1 promotes amphetamine-induced motor behavior through a Rhes interaction network ("Rhesactome") in the striatum (Q37482165) (← links)
- New Insights into the Crosstalk between NMDARs and Iron: Implications for Understanding Pathology of Neurological Diseases (Q37703489) (← links)
- The role of Rhes, Ras homolog enriched in striatum, in neurodegenerative processes (Q38098802) (← links)
- SUMO and Parkinson's disease (Q38131751) (← links)
- Decreased Rhes mRNA levels in the brain of patients with Parkinson's disease and MPTP-treated macaques (Q38662191) (← links)
- Rhes, a striatal-enriched small G protein, mediates mTOR signaling and L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia. (Q39426286) (← links)
- The monomeric G proteins AGS1 and Rhes selectively influence Galphai-dependent signaling to modulate N-type (CaV2.2) calcium channels. (Q39936146) (← links)
- Rhes deletion is neuroprotective in the 3-nitropropionic acid model of Huntington's disease (Q41196900) (← links)
- Striatum specific protein, Rhes regulates AKT pathway (Q42119034) (← links)
- PKA modulates iron trafficking in the striatum via small GTPase, Rhes (Q42777851) (← links)
- Role of aberrant striatal dopamine D1 receptor/cAMP/protein kinase A/DARPP32 signaling in the paradoxical calming effect of amphetamine (Q42933604) (← links)
- D-aspartate prevents corticostriatal long-term depression and attenuates schizophrenia-like symptoms induced by amphetamine and MK-801. (Q46325348) (← links)
- The Small GTP-Binding Protein Rhes Influences Nigrostriatal-Dependent Motor Behavior During Aging (Q48923348) (← links)
- Rhes Counteracts Dopamine Neuron Degeneration and Neuroinflammation Depending on Gender and Age. (Q55119787) (← links)
- Lack of Rhes Increases MDMA-Induced Neuroinflammation and Dopamine Neuron Degeneration: Role of Gender and Age (Q64107446) (← links)
- Exaggerated mitophagy: a weapon of striatal destruction in the brain? (Q90029591) (← links)
- MicroRNA-101 inhibits the expression of Rhes, a striatal-enriched small G-protein, at the post-transcriptional level in vitro (Q90668238) (← links)
- The striatal-enriched protein Rhes is a critical modulator of cocaine-induced molecular and behavioral responses (Q90950669) (← links)