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D2-like receptor

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Subfamily of dopamine receptors

The D2-like receptors[1] are a subfamily of dopamine receptors that bind the endogenous neurotransmitter dopamine. The D2-like subfamily consists of three G-protein coupled receptors that are coupled to Gi/Go and mediate inhibitory neurotransmission, of which include D2, D3, and D4. For more information, please see the respective main articles of the individual subtypes:

Main article: D2 receptor
Main article: D3 receptor
Main article: D4 receptor

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References

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  1. ^ Martell, John Claude; Gatti-McArthur, Silvia (14 July 2020). "Dopamine Receptor Subtypes, Physiology and Pharmacology: New Ligands and Concepts in Schizophrenia". Frontiers in Pharmacology. 11: 1003. doi:10.3389/fphar.2020.01003 . PMC 7379027 . PMID 32765257.


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