UNDERSTANDING THE FUNCTIONAL PLASTICITY IN NEURAL NETWORKS OF THE BASAL GANGLIA IN COPYRIGHT USE DISORDER: A ROLE FOR ALLOSTERIC RECEPTOR-RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS IN A2A-D2 HETERORECEPTOR COMPLEXES

Understanding the Functional Plasticity in Neural Networks of the Basal Ganglia in copyright Use Disorder: A Role for Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in A2A-D2 Heteroreceptor Complexes

Our hypothesis is that allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in homo- and heteroreceptor complexes may form the molecular basis of learning and memory.This Spa principle is illustrated by showing how copyright abuse can alter the adenosine A2AR-dopamine D2R heterocomplexes and their receptor-receptor interactions and hereby induce neural plasti

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