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The following pages link to Neurotensin causes a greater increase in the metabolism of dopamine in the accumbens than in the striatum in vivo (Q70181508):
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- Correlative ultrastructural distribution of neurotensin receptor proteins and binding sites in the rat substantia nigra (Q22003900) (← links)
- Does neurotensin mediate the effects of antipsychotic drugs? (Q33704191) (← links)
- Comparative Antipsychotic Profiles of Neurotensin and a Related Systemically Active Peptide Agonist (Q36894729) (← links)
- Comparison of the locomotor-activating effects of bicuculline infusions into the preoptic area and ventral pallidum (Q36920321) (← links)
- Role of endogenous neurotensin in the behavioral and neuroendocrine effects of cocaine (Q38530804) (← links)
- Involvement of cortical neurotensin in the regulation of rat meso-cortico-limbic dopamine neurons: Evidence from changes in the number of spontaneously active A10 cells after neurotensin receptor blockade (Q42440896) (← links)
- Differential effects of neurotensin on dopamine release in the caudal and rostral nucleus accumbens: a combined in vivo electrochemical and electrophysiological study. (Q42458836) (← links)
- Muscarinic antagonists attenuate the increase in accumbens and striatum dopamine metabolism produced by clozapine but not by haloperidol (Q42713327) (← links)
- Neurons of origin of the neurotensinergic plexus enmeshing the ventral tegmental area in rat: retrograde labeling and in situ hybridization combined (Q43664466) (← links)
- Blockade of neurotensin-induced motor activity by inhibition of protein kinase (Q48186453) (← links)
- Mesolimbic expression of neurotensin and neurotensin receptor during stress-induced gastric mucosal injury (Q48539511) (← links)
- Muscarinic antagonists attenuate neurotensin-stimulated accumbens and striatal dopamine metabolism (Q48556356) (← links)
- Neuropeptides can interfere with the recording properties of voltammetric carbon fibre electrodes (Q48761931) (← links)
- Effects of SR 48692, a selective non-peptide neurotensin receptor antagonist, on two dopamine-dependent behavioural responses in mice and rats (Q72561875) (← links)