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Basal ganglia / Cerebrum / Substantia nigra / Striatum / Adenosine A2A receptor / Dopamine / Subthalamic nucleus / Globus pallidus / Adenosine / Dopamine receptor
Date: 2015-08-28 04:22:19
Basal ganglia
Cerebrum
Substantia nigra
Striatum
Adenosine A2A receptor
Dopamine
Subthalamic nucleus
Globus pallidus
Adenosine
Dopamine receptor

The basal ganglia (BG) are the largest structures in the forebrain and consist of four major nuclei, the striatum, globus pallidus, subthalamic nucleus, and substantia nigra. The BG has been demonstrated to act as a cohe

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