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The following pages link to Elevated locomotor activity without altered striatal dopamine contents in Nurr1 heterozygous mice after acute exposure to methamphetamine (Q40577004):
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- The role of Nurr1 in the development of dopaminergic neurons and Parkinson's disease (Q24338845) (← links)
- Nur transcription factors in stress and addiction (Q30445828) (← links)
- Behavioral genetic contributions to the study of addiction-related amphetamine effects (Q30494693) (← links)
- Decreased level of Nurr1 in heterozygous young adult mice leads to exacerbated acute and long-term toxicity after repeated methamphetamine exposure (Q33769506) (← links)
- Knockdown of Nurr1 in the rat hippocampus: implications to spatial discrimination learning and memory. (Q35612936) (← links)
- Schizophrenia: do all roads lead to dopamine or is this where they start? Evidence from two epidemiologically informed developmental rodent models. (Q35844335) (← links)
- Dopamine Agonists Exert Nurr1-inducing Effect in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Parkinson's Disease (Q36523150) (← links)
- Temporally induced Nurr1 can induce a non-neuronal dopaminergic cell type in embryonic stem cell differentiation (Q37037470) (← links)
- Prenatal exposure to infection: a primary mechanism for abnormal dopaminergic development in schizophrenia (Q37412403) (← links)
- Schizophrenia-relevant behaviors in a genetic mouse model of constitutive Nurr1 deficiency (Q51010186) (← links)
- Region Specific Effects of Aging and the Nurr1-Null Heterozygous Genotype on Dopamine Neurotransmission (Q89165222) (← links)
- NURR1 deficiency is associated to ADHD-like phenotypes in mice (Q92913367) (← links)