Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and drug addiction or drug dependence may substantially build on the existence of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions within dopamine receptor containing receptor mosaics (RM; dimeric or high-order receptor oligomers) where it is believed that the dopamine D(2) receptor may operate as the 'hub receptor' within these complexes. The constitutive adenosine A(2A)/dopamine D(2) RM, located in the dorsal striato-pallidal GABA neurons, are of particular interest in view of the demonstrated antagonistic A(2A)/D(2) interaction within these heteromers; an interaction that led to the suggestion and later demonstration tha...
Recently evidence has been presented that adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors form functional he...
Future therapies in Parkinson's disease may substantially build on the existence of intra-membrane r...
The molecular basis for the known intramembrane receptor/receptor interactions among G protein-coupl...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
Adenosine-dopamine interactions in the central nervous system (CNS) have been studied for many years...
Adenosine-dopamine interactions in the central nervous system (CNS) have been studied for many years...
Receptor-receptor interactions within receptor heterodimers and receptor mosaics formed by different...
Each dopamine (DA) receptor subtype physically interacts with its own kind (homomers) or other recep...
The dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are major receptors in the regulation of striatal function and stri...
C5 - Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed JournalsThe idea of "receptor mosaics" is that proteins...
The idea of ‘receptor mosaics’ suggests that proteins can form complex and dynamic networks, with re...
Emerging evidence show; that G protein-coupled receptors can form homo- and heteromers. These includ...
The present manuscript mainly summarizes the basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms underlying ...
In 1980/81 Agnati and Fuxe introduced the concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions an...
Recently evidence has been presented that adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors form functional he...
Future therapies in Parkinson's disease may substantially build on the existence of intra-membrane r...
The molecular basis for the known intramembrane receptor/receptor interactions among G protein-coupl...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
Adenosine-dopamine interactions in the central nervous system (CNS) have been studied for many years...
Adenosine-dopamine interactions in the central nervous system (CNS) have been studied for many years...
Receptor-receptor interactions within receptor heterodimers and receptor mosaics formed by different...
Each dopamine (DA) receptor subtype physically interacts with its own kind (homomers) or other recep...
The dopamine D1 and D2 receptors are major receptors in the regulation of striatal function and stri...
C5 - Other Refereed Contribution to Refereed JournalsThe idea of "receptor mosaics" is that proteins...
The idea of ‘receptor mosaics’ suggests that proteins can form complex and dynamic networks, with re...
Emerging evidence show; that G protein-coupled receptors can form homo- and heteromers. These includ...
The present manuscript mainly summarizes the basic concepts and the molecular mechanisms underlying ...
In 1980/81 Agnati and Fuxe introduced the concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions an...
Recently evidence has been presented that adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors form functional he...
Future therapies in Parkinson's disease may substantially build on the existence of intra-membrane r...
The molecular basis for the known intramembrane receptor/receptor interactions among G protein-coupl...