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Eliminating Illumination-Dependent Dopaminergic Neuron Changes Through Physiological Activity Blockage

This study by D. Dulcis and N.C. Spitzer examines how blocking physiological activity can prevent changes in the number of dopaminergic VSC neurons based on illumination levels. The research, published in Nature in 2008, sheds light on the impact of physiological interventions on neuronal responses to light. The findings offer insights into potential strategies for regulating dopamine-related functions.

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Eliminating Illumination-Dependent Dopaminergic Neuron Changes Through Physiological Activity Blockage

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  1. Blocking physiological activity eliminates illumination-dependent changes in the number of dopaminergic VSC neurons. D Dulcis & NC SpitzerNature456, 195-201 (2008) doi:10.1038/nature07569

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