Heteromers of μ opioid and dopamine D1receptors modulate opioid‐induced locomotor sensitization in a dopamine‐independent manner
British Journal of Pharmacology2017Vol. 174(17), pp. 2842–2861
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Yimin Tao, Chuan Yu, Weisheng Wang, Yuanyuan Hou, Xuejun Xu, Zhi‐Qiang Chi, Yu‐Qiang Ding, Yujun Wang, Jing‐Gen Liu
Abstract
Our results suggest that μ receptor-D1 receptor heterodimers may be involved in the dopamine-independent expression of locomotor sensitization to opiates.
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