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  1. Dopaminergic cell groups, DA cell groups, or dopaminergic nuclei are collections of neurons in the central nervous system that synthesize the neurotransmitter dopamine. [1]

  2. 1 maj 2007 · The dopamine neurons in the mammalian brain are localized in nine distinctive cell groups, distributed from the mesencephalon to the olfactory bulb, as illustrated schematically, in a sagittal view, in (a) the developing and (b) the adult rat brain.

  3. 8 sie 2022 · The vast majority (95%) of its neurons are striatal projection neurons (SPNs), which are divided in two major groups: those expressing D1Rs, or the direct pathway, and those expressing D2Rs, or the indirect pathway.

  4. The great majority of dopaminergic neurons in the brain (in human 300,000–400,000 cells) is organized in three nuclei, the substantia nigra pars compacta, the ventral tegmental area and the arcuate nucleus.

  5. 23 maj 2023 · The dopaminergic system, including five dopamine receptors (D1R to D5R), plays essential roles in the central nervous system (CNS); and ligands that activate dopamine receptors have been used...

  6. 18 sty 2023 · All mDA neuron subtypes are defined by tyrosine hydroxylase gene (Th) expression, and can be subdivided into roughly two cell populations: Sox6 + cells or Slc17a6 + cells (Slc17a6 is also...

  7. 1 sty 2022 · There are five types of dopaminergic receptors, and on the basis of structural, pharmacological, and biochemical properties, they are combined in two groups: D1-like (D1, D5) and D2-like (D2, D3, D4) receptors.

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