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2014
Liu Y
,
Harding M
,
Pittman A
,
Dore J
,
Striessnig J
,
Rajadhyaksha A
,
Chen X
. 2014.
Cav1.2 and Cav1.3 L-type calcium channels regulate dopaminergic firing activity in the mouse ventral tegmental area.
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J Neurophysiol. 112(5):1119-30.
2012
Schierberl K
,
Giordano T
,
Satpute S
,
Hao J
,
Kaur G
,
Hofmann F
,
Moosmang S
,
Striessnig J
,
Rajadhyaksha A
. 2012.
Cav 1.3 L-type Ca ( 2+) channels mediate long-term adaptation in dopamine D2L-mediated GluA1 trafficking in the dorsal striatum following cocaine exposure.
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Channels (Austin). 6(1):11-7.
2005
Guerriero RM
,
Rajadhyaksha A
,
Crozatier C
,
Giros B
,
Nosten-Bertrand M
,
Kosofsky BE
. 2005.
Augmented constitutive CREB expression in the nucleus accumbens and striatum may contribute to the altered behavioral response to cocaine of adult mice exposed to cocaine in utero.
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Dev Neurosci. 27(2-4):235-48.
2004
Eaton ME
,
Macías W
,
Youngs RM
,
Rajadhyaksha A
,
Dudman JT
,
Konradi C
. 2004.
L-type Ca2+ channel blockers promote Ca2+ accumulation when dopamine receptors are activated in striatal neurons.
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Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 131(1-2):65-72.
Rajadhyaksha A
,
Husson I
,
Satpute SS
,
Küppenbender KD
,
Ren JQ
,
Guerriero RM
,
Standaert DG
,
Kosofsky BE
. 2004.
L-type Ca2+ channels mediate adaptation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 phosphorylation in the ventral tegmental area after chronic amphetamine treatment.
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J Neurosci. 24(34):7464-76.
2003
Dudman JT
,
Eaton ME
,
Rajadhyaksha A
,
Macías W
,
Taher M
,
Barczak A
,
Kameyama K
,
Huganir R
,
Konradi C
. 2003.
Dopamine D1 receptors mediate CREB phosphorylation via phosphorylation of the NMDA receptor at Ser897-NR1.
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J Neurochem. 87(4):922-34.