Recognition of benztropine by the dopamine transporter (DAT) differs from that of the classical dopamine uptake inhibitors cocaine, methylphenidate, and mazindol as a function of a DAT transmembrane 1 aspartic acid residue (Q34416712)
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English | Recognition of benztropine by the dopamine transporter (DAT) differs from that of the classical dopamine uptake inhibitors cocaine, methylphenidate, and mazindol as a function of a DAT transmembrane 1 aspartic acid residue |
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Recognition of benztropine by the dopamine transporter (DAT) differs from that of the classical dopamine uptake inhibitors cocaine, methylphenidate, and mazindol as a function of a DAT transmembrane 1 aspartic acid residue (English)
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Amy Hauck Newman
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Okechukwu T Ukairo
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Corry D Bondi
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Santosh S Kulkarni
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Alan P Kozikowski
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Stephen Pan
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Christopher K Surratt
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5 May 2005
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