The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) is a target for developing medications to treat substance use disorders. D3R-selective compounds with high affinity and varying efficacies have been discovered, providing critical research tools for cell-based studies that have been translated to in vivo models of drug abuse. D3R antagonists and partial agonists have shown especially promising results in rodent models of relapse-like behavior, including stress-, drug-, and cue-induced reinstatement of drug seeking. However, to date, translation to human studies has been limited. Herein, we present an overview and illustrate some of the pitfalls and challenges of developing novel D3R-selective compounds toward clinical utility, especially for treatment of cocai...
The dopamine D3 receptor is an important CNS target for the treatment of a variety of neurological d...
The recent and precipitous increase in opioid analgesic abuse and overdose has inspired investigatio...
The synthesis, pharmacological evaluation, and structure-activity relationships (SARs) of a series o...
The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) is a target for developing medications to treat substance use disorde...
Abstract The dopamine D3 receptor is located in the limbic area and apparently mediates selective e...
The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) is one of the most studied receptors involved in drug addiction. One ...
Background: In the search for efficacious pharmacotherapies to treat cocaine addiction much attentio...
The dopaminergic neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS) is mediated by two different ...
D3 receptors represent a major focus of current drug design and development of therapeutics for dopa...
The dopamine D-3 receptor is predominantly expressed in limbic regions of the brain, such as the nuc...
Dopamine receptor antagonism is a compelling molecular target for the treatment of a range of psychi...
Dopamine D3 receptors have been pharmacologically engaged in humans since the development of the fir...
To identify novel D3 dopamine receptor (D3R) agonists, we conducted a high-throughput screen using a...
In light of the increasing rates of opioid abuse in the US, the search for viable medications to tre...
Dopamine (DA) D3 receptors have been suggested to play a role in mechanisms underlying the ability o...
The dopamine D3 receptor is an important CNS target for the treatment of a variety of neurological d...
The recent and precipitous increase in opioid analgesic abuse and overdose has inspired investigatio...
The synthesis, pharmacological evaluation, and structure-activity relationships (SARs) of a series o...
The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) is a target for developing medications to treat substance use disorde...
Abstract The dopamine D3 receptor is located in the limbic area and apparently mediates selective e...
The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) is one of the most studied receptors involved in drug addiction. One ...
Background: In the search for efficacious pharmacotherapies to treat cocaine addiction much attentio...
The dopaminergic neurotransmission in the central nervous system (CNS) is mediated by two different ...
D3 receptors represent a major focus of current drug design and development of therapeutics for dopa...
The dopamine D-3 receptor is predominantly expressed in limbic regions of the brain, such as the nuc...
Dopamine receptor antagonism is a compelling molecular target for the treatment of a range of psychi...
Dopamine D3 receptors have been pharmacologically engaged in humans since the development of the fir...
To identify novel D3 dopamine receptor (D3R) agonists, we conducted a high-throughput screen using a...
In light of the increasing rates of opioid abuse in the US, the search for viable medications to tre...
Dopamine (DA) D3 receptors have been suggested to play a role in mechanisms underlying the ability o...
The dopamine D3 receptor is an important CNS target for the treatment of a variety of neurological d...
The recent and precipitous increase in opioid analgesic abuse and overdose has inspired investigatio...
The synthesis, pharmacological evaluation, and structure-activity relationships (SARs) of a series o...