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Comparative analyses of dopaminergic signalling in the mouse brain
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Despite dopamine being one of the most extensively studied neurotransmitters in the mammalian brain, there remains a great deal of debate as to the dynamics and function of dopaminergic signalling in the midbrain and striatum. Here, I report on a series of in vivo experiments in both anaesthetised and awake mice that were designed to explore the nature of dopaminergic signalling, both within and across midbrain-striatal circuits.
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+ Magill, P
- Institution:
- University of Oxford
- Division:
- MSD
- Department:
- Clinical Neurosciences
- Role:
- Supervisor
+ Walton, M
- Institution:
- University of Oxford
- Division:
- MSD
- Department:
- Experimental Psychology
- Role:
- Supervisor
+ Medical Research Council
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- Funder identifier:
- http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265
- Funding agency for:
- Marijatta, F
- Magill, P
- Grant:
- MC_UU_00003/5
- MC_UU_12024/2
- MC_ST_U18003
- Programme:
- Primary funding from MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit Doctoral Training Award (DTA). Additional research support from MRC Programme Grants held by primary supervisor.
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- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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English
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- Deposit date:
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2024-02-19
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- Copyright holder:
- Marijatta, F
- Copyright date:
- 2023
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