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R M Wightman

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Neuroscience|April 25, 2003
A role for presynaptic mechanisms in the actions of nomifensine and haloperidolP A Garris, E A Budygin, P E M Phillips, et al.
Neuron|January 14, 1998
Knockout of the vesicular monoamine transporter 2 gene results in neonatal death and supersensitivity to cocaine and amphetamineY M Wang, R R Gainetdinov, F Fumagalli, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 11, 1991
Temporally resolved catecholamine spikes correspond to single vesicle release from individual chromaffin cellsR M Wightman, J A Jankowski, R T Kennedy, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|December 3, 2014
Increased expression of the dopamine transporter leads to loss of dopamine neurons, oxidative stress and l-DOPA reversible motor deficitsS T Masoud, L M Vecchio, Y Bergeron, et al.
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Neuroscience|April 25, 2003
A role for presynaptic mechanisms in the actions of nomifensine and haloperidolP A Garris, E A Budygin, P E M Phillips, et al.
Neuron|January 14, 1998
Knockout of the vesicular monoamine transporter 2 gene results in neonatal death and supersensitivity to cocaine and amphetamineY M Wang, R R Gainetdinov, F Fumagalli, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 11, 1991
Temporally resolved catecholamine spikes correspond to single vesicle release from individual chromaffin cellsR M Wightman, J A Jankowski, R T Kennedy, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|December 3, 2014
Increased expression of the dopamine transporter leads to loss of dopamine neurons, oxidative stress and l-DOPA reversible motor deficitsS T Masoud, L M Vecchio, Y Bergeron, et al.
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