PMID: 9443346Jan 27, 1998Paper

Dopaminergic systems. Dopamine receptors

The Psychiatric Clinics of North America
J Palermo-Neto

Abstract

This article describes D1 and D2 receptor subfamilies, their neuroanatomic localizations and the possibility of their neuronal co-localization and relation to the other dopamine autoreceptors and those coupled to G-proteins as well as the actions of antipsychotic drugs on D1 and D2 receptor subfamilies are also analyzed.

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