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Dopamine and baclofen inhibit the hyperpolarization‐activated cation current in rat ventral tegmental neurones.
Z. G. Jiang,
M. Pessia
, R. A. North
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Baclofen
100%
Cations
80%
Sulpiride
69%
Dopamine
67%
Neurons
49%
adenylyl cyclase 2
47%
Dideoxyadenosine
45%
Adenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors
39%
Quinpirole
37%
Guanosine
33%
Ventral Tegmental Area
32%
Cadmium
30%
Colforsin
29%
Mesencephalon
27%
Cyclic AMP
26%
Electrodes
22%