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N N Ninkina1,2, T V Tarasova1,2, K D Chaprov3
1Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142432, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, Russia.
Abstract:
In the present study, we analyzed the uptake of radiolabeled dopamine by intact synaptosomes and purified synaptic vesicles isolated from the dorsal striatum of mice with constitutive inactivation of all three synuclein-coding genes and wild-type mice. Synuclein deficiency substantially compromised the uptake of this neurotransmitter by synaptic vesicles but had no effect on synaptosomal dopamine uptake.
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