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The role of dopaminergic transmission in the development of manic-like behaviors
Spencer, Sade
(PI)
University of Minnesota
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase
100%
Ventral Tegmental Area
61%
Dopamine
42%
Lithium
32%
Bipolar Disorder
32%
Circadian Rhythm
32%
Nucleus Accumbens
21%
Mood Disorders
19%
CLOCK Proteins
18%
Gene Expression
18%
Genes
17%
alpha-Methyltyrosine
14%
Tegmentum Mesencephali
13%
Darkness
12%
Brain
11%
Mutation
11%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
11%
Corpus Striatum
9%
Locomotion
9%
Reward
9%
Circadian Clocks
8%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
8%
Transcription Factors
7%
Proteins
7%
Anxiety
7%
Light
7%
Western Blotting
6%
Viruses
6%
Depression
6%
Neurons
6%
Phenotype
6%
Antibodies
5%
Animals
5%