Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1551830067> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1551830067 endingPage "219" @default.
- W1551830067 startingPage "203" @default.
- W1551830067 abstract "This chapter describes the methodological aspects, which play an important role in the binding of GBR derivatives to dopamine transporter (DAT), starting from a description of standard experimental procedures used for a GBR binding study. It also explains the binding specificity and changes in Na + dependence resulting from the modifications of the composition of incubation medium. GBR compounds have played an important role in the characterization of structural and functional properties of DAT. It is suggested that a better definition of the nature of the nonspecific sites and the use of rational experimental conditions of binding would allow the study of DAT with radiolabeled GBR compounds to be expanded for a better comparison of the properties of their binding with those of other DAT radioligands. Binding of GBR derivatives can be obtained in preparations from rat or mouse brain area containing dopaminergic cells and projections, such as striatum and olfactory tubercules." @default.
- W1551830067 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1551830067 creator A5005451589 @default.
- W1551830067 creator A5048696911 @default.
- W1551830067 creator A5086142079 @default.
- W1551830067 date "1998-01-01" @default.
- W1551830067 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1551830067 title "[14] Specificity and ion dependence of binding of GBR analogs" @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1491459594 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1608485106 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1886668162 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1916293712 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1942382233 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1966615519 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1971270738 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1971733533 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1972041242 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1972580830 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1972897124 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1974444858 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1975843462 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1977391309 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1978351743 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1980606076 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1984687445 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1985352992 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1988712068 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1991502867 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1992052081 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1992146228 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1993500414 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1994024775 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1995551635 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W1998128937 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2001671995 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2001885697 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2005247536 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2009191665 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2013195522 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2017026915 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2019952151 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2021401103 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2021754943 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2022809063 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2023212349 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2024992090 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2025555429 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2035252936 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2041800648 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2043787580 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2046942790 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2048712431 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2049251358 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2049539203 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2050089731 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2050228427 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2050452861 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2051280802 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2054031694 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2057679038 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2060059667 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2063242294 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2066290173 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2067901635 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2070191357 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2070523707 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2073949200 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2074168017 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2074631079 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2074882701 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2076048607 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2076548558 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2078835509 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2087485836 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2093102512 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2093201895 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2093380711 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2104493594 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2107873385 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2116409059 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2119478024 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2132030306 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2134657914 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2134705697 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2140365112 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2140839880 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2165629378 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2199255200 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2221305502 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2230226274 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2367392930 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2006122458 @default.
- W1551830067 cites W2075367071 @default.
- W1551830067 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0076-6879(98)96016-5" @default.
- W1551830067 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9779450" @default.
- W1551830067 hasPublicationYear "1998" @default.
- W1551830067 type Work @default.
- W1551830067 sameAs 1551830067 @default.