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Dissection and culture of mouse dopaminergic and striatal explants in three-dimensional collagen matrix assays

Schmidt et al., 2012

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9397157360183954664
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Schmidt E
Morello F
Pasterkamp R
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Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE

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Midbrain dopamine (mdDA) neurons project via the medial forebrain bundle towards several areas in the telencephalon, including the striatum1. Reciprocally, medium spiny neurons in the striatum that give rise to the striatonigral (direct) pathway innervate the substantia nigra2 …
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