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    edited by Mario Tiberi.
    Contents:
    Genetic and epigenetic methods for analysis of the dopamine D2 receptor gene / Laura M. Fiori , Mireille Daigle , and Paul R. Albert
    Characterization of D1 dopamine receptor posttranscriptional regulation / Eldo V. Kuzhikandathil
    Computational approaches in the structure-function studies of dopamine receptors / Mayako Michino and Lei Shi
    Cell-free protein synthesis and purification of the dopamine D2 receptor / Dipannita Basu ... [et al.]
    Wnt ligand binding to and regulation of dopamine D2 receptors / Sehyoun Yoon , Mi-Hyun Choi , and Ja-Hyun Baik
    Regulation of pre- and postsynaptic protein phosphorylation by dopamine D2 receptors / Alessandra Bonito-Oliva, Giada Spigolon, and Gilberto Fisone
    Study of dopamine D1 receptor regulation by G protein-coupled receptor kinases using whole-cell phosphorylation and cross-linking methods / Keyvan Sedaghat ... [et al.]
    Ubiquitination of dopamine receptor studied by sequential double immunoprecipitation / Kamila Skieterska, Pieter Rondou, and Kathleen Van Craenenbroeck
    Dopamine receptors in the subthalamic nucleus : identification and localization of D5 receptors / Lionel Froux ... [et al.]
    MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of dopamine and PET D1 and D2 receptor ligands in rodent brain tissues / Richard J. A. Goodwin, Mohammadreza Shariatgorji, and Per E. Andren
    Positron emission tomography imaging of dopaminergic receptors in rats / Boguslaw Szczupak and Abraham Martín
    Transactivation of receptor tyrosine kinases by dopamine receptors / Jeff S. Kruk ... [et al.]
    Dopamine receptors in human embryonic stem cell differentiation / Glenn S. Belinsky ... [et al.]
    Calcium and phospholipase Cβ signaling through dopamine receptors / Lani S. Chun, R. Benjamin Free, and David R. Sibley
    Intracellular trafficking assays for dopamine D2-like receptors / Chengchun Min, Mei Zheng, and Kyeong-Man Kim
    Study of crosstalk between dopamine receptors and ion channels / Ping Su, Albert H. C. Wong, and Fang Liu
    Study of dopamine receptor and dopamine transporter networks in mice / Victor Gorgievski, Eleni T. Tzavara, and Bruno Giros
    Optogenetic regulation of dopamine receptor-expressing neurons / T. Chase Francis and Mary Kay Lobo
    Characterization of D3 dopamine receptor agonist-dependent tolerance property / Samantha R. Cote and Eldo V. Kuzhikandathil
    Dopamine D1 and D2 receptors in chronic mild stress : analysis of dynamic receptor changes in an animal model of depression using in situ hybridization and autoradiography / Dariusz Zurawek ... [et al.].
    Digital Access Springer 2015
  • Article
    Von Kruger WM, Gazzinelli G, Figueiredo EA, Pellegrino J.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1978;60(1):41-6.
    1. Oxygen consumption by Schistosoma mansoni cercarial bodies varies, with the batch of organisms, the incubation media and the temperature (27-37 degrees C), from 27.4 +/- 3.4 to 55.0 +/- 4.8 microliters O2/mg larval protein per hr. It is proportional to the concentration of organisms incubated, up to 25,000/ml, as calculated from whole protein. 2. Oxygen uptake by cercariae is inhibited by 5.6 mM glucose in the incubation media, a concentration that stimulates the respiration of cercarial bodies. 3. No significant differences in the oxygen uptake were presented by cercarial bodies with and without glycocalyx or glandular secretions, or devoid of all of them. 4. Inhibitors of the Krebs cycle and the respiratory chain, and uncoupling agents influence the oxygen uptake by cercariae, cercarial bodies and schistosomules to the same extent. 5. The permeability change presented by transformed larvae had no influence on the excretion of lactate by cercarial bodies, which is about 0.3 mumoles/mg protein per hr and remains constant for 5 hr; under nitrogen, this amount increased 70%. Cercariae in anaerobiosis, however, excreted as much as 15 times more lactate than under air. 6. Lactic dehydrogenases of cercariae, cercarial bodies and tails, and schistosomules are of the muscle type and do not change during the transformation.
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