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Dopaminergic and glutamatergic microdomains in a subset of rodent mesoaccumbens axons

Zhang et al., 2015

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15527679602822561249
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Zhang S
Qi J
Li X
Wang H
Britt J
Hoffman A
Bonci A
Lupica C
Morales M
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Nature neuroscience

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Mesoaccumbens fibers are thought to co-release dopamine and glutamate. However, the mechanism is unclear, and co-release by mesoaccumbens fibers has not been documented. Using electron microcopy, we found that some mesoaccumbens fibers have vesicular …
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