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albuquerque2009 v1.0.0

This file encodes the article Mammalian Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: From Structure to Function by Albuquerque et al, 2009

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sec(a(CHEBI:dopamine)) association r(HGNC:CHRNA6) View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

bp(MESH:"Drug Interactions") association r(HGNC:CHRNA6) View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

path(MESH:Reward) association r(HGNC:CHRNA6) View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

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r(HGNC:CHRNA6) association path(MESH:Reward) View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

r(HGNC:CHRNA6) association bp(MESH:"Drug Interactions") View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

r(HGNC:CHRNA6) association sec(a(CHEBI:dopamine)) View Subject | View Object

There is an emerging consensus that nAChR a6 subunit mRNA and proteins are distributed in brain regions thought to be involved in reward and drug reinforcement, in theory being involved in DA release [135]. PubMed:21787755

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