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bibliographicCitation Reuss B, Lorenzen A, Unsicker K. Dopamine and epinephrine, but not serotonin, downregulate dopamine sensitivity in cultured cortical and striatal astroglial cells. Recept Channels. 2001;7(6):441–51. PMID: 11918347.
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