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Midbrain / Cerebrum / Basal ganglia / Neurotransmitter transporters / Solute carrier family / Ventral tegmental area / Dopamine / Substantia nigra / Mesolimbic pathway / Brain / Anatomy / Biology
Date: 2008-04-25 11:35:48
Midbrain
Cerebrum
Basal ganglia
Neurotransmitter transporters
Solute carrier family
Ventral tegmental area
Dopamine
Substantia nigra
Mesolimbic pathway
Brain
Anatomy
Biology

Research highlights n e u r oa n at o m y A split (mid)brain for dopamine Dopamine is a versatile neurotransmitter that has a role in movement

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