Receptor-receptor interactions within receptor heterodimers and receptor mosaics formed by different types of GPCRs represent an important integrative mechanism for signaling in brain networks at the level of the plasma membrane. The malfunction of special heterodimers and receptor mosaics in the ventral striatum containing D(2) receptors and 5-HT(2A) receptors in cortical networks may contribute to disturbances of key pathways involving ventral striato-pallidal GABA neurons and mediodorsal thalamic prefrontal glutamate neurons that may lead to the development of schizophrenia. The ventral striatum transmits emotional information to the cerebral cortex through a D(2) regulated accumbal-ventral pallidal-mediodorsal-prefrontal circuit which i...
The physical and functional interactions between serotonin-glutamate and serotonin-dopamine signalin...
In this issue, Fribourg et al. provide insight into a molecular basis of psychosis. They reveal that...
Each dopamine (DA) receptor subtype physically interacts with its own kind (homomers) or other recep...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
The dopamine (DA) neuron system most relevant for schizophrenia is the meso-limbic-cortical DA syste...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
The heteroreceptor complexes present a novel biological principle for signal integration. These comp...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
The introduction of allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) h...
The heteroreceptor complexes present a novel biological principle for signal integration. These comp...
The introduction of allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) h...
The psychosis associated with schizophrenia is characterized by alterations in sensory processing an...
PMCID: PMC4819166.-- Moreno et al.Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein)-coup...
The concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions and evidence for their existence was int...
AbstractThe concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions and evidence for their existence...
The physical and functional interactions between serotonin-glutamate and serotonin-dopamine signalin...
In this issue, Fribourg et al. provide insight into a molecular basis of psychosis. They reveal that...
Each dopamine (DA) receptor subtype physically interacts with its own kind (homomers) or other recep...
Future therapies for diseases associated with altered dopaminergic signaling, including Parkinson's ...
The dopamine (DA) neuron system most relevant for schizophrenia is the meso-limbic-cortical DA syste...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
The heteroreceptor complexes present a novel biological principle for signal integration. These comp...
This review is focused on the D2 heteroreceptor complexes within the ventral striatum with their rec...
The introduction of allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) h...
The heteroreceptor complexes present a novel biological principle for signal integration. These comp...
The introduction of allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) h...
The psychosis associated with schizophrenia is characterized by alterations in sensory processing an...
PMCID: PMC4819166.-- Moreno et al.Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein)-coup...
The concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions and evidence for their existence was int...
AbstractThe concept of intramembrane receptor-receptor interactions and evidence for their existence...
The physical and functional interactions between serotonin-glutamate and serotonin-dopamine signalin...
In this issue, Fribourg et al. provide insight into a molecular basis of psychosis. They reveal that...
Each dopamine (DA) receptor subtype physically interacts with its own kind (homomers) or other recep...