Increased activity of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 leads to attenuation of cocaine-mediated dopamine signaling.
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Angus C Nairn | Paul Greengard | Andrew Cho | Toshio Ohshima | P. Greengard | A. Nairn | M. Iadarola | A. Kulkarni | R. Brady | Satoru Takahashi | H. Pant | T. Sreenath | Ashok B Kulkarni | Harish C Pant | Michael J Iadarola | Roscoe O Brady | Yong Kim | T. Ohshima | Satoru Takahashi | Taduru Sreenath | A. Cho | Y. Kim | Andrew Cho
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