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Dopamine Active Transporter (DAT) is a transmembrane protein found in human neurons, that is responsible for the reuptake of the neurotransmitter dopamine from the synapse back into synaptic vesicles for storage and later release. The action of this protein is responsible for the termination of signaling in dopaminergic pathways, which are responsible for many important biological functions such as cognition, motor control, sleep, and emotion. | Dopamine Active Transporter (DAT) is a transmembrane protein found in human neurons, that is responsible for the reuptake of the neurotransmitter dopamine from the synapse back into synaptic vesicles for storage and later release. The action of this protein is responsible for the termination of signaling in dopaminergic pathways, which are responsible for many important biological functions such as cognition, motor control, sleep, and emotion. | ||
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Dopamine Active Transporter
Dopamine Active Transporter (DAT) is a transmembrane protein found in human neurons, that is responsible for the reuptake of the neurotransmitter dopamine from the synapse back into synaptic vesicles for storage and later release. The action of this protein is responsible for the termination of signaling in dopaminergic pathways, which are responsible for many important biological functions such as cognition, motor control, sleep, and emotion.
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