midbrain dopaminergic neuron
Acting through these excitatory and inhibitory inputs and nAChRs located on the DA neurons, nicotinic receptors influence the firing modes and firing frequency of DA neurons (119, 121). PubMed:17009926
Acting through these excitatory and inhibitory inputs and nAChRs located on the DA neurons, nicotinic receptors influence the firing modes and firing frequency of DA neurons (119, 121). PubMed:17009926
Acting through these excitatory and inhibitory inputs and nAChRs located on the DA neurons, nicotinic receptors influence the firing modes and firing frequency of DA neurons (119, 121). PubMed:17009926
Acting through these excitatory and inhibitory inputs and nAChRs located on the DA neurons, nicotinic receptors influence the firing modes and firing frequency of DA neurons (119, 121). PubMed:17009926
Although many areas of the brain participate, nicotinic receptors of the midbrain dopa- mine (DA) area are particularly important during the initiation of the addic- tion process (Dani et al., 2014; De Biasi & Dani, 2011). PubMed:26472524
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