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Departments of Pharmacology, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and Psychiatry, and Center for Molecular Neuroscience, Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee
randy.blakely{at}vanderbilt.edu
Plasma membrane transporters have long been known to support the reuptake of biogenic amine neurotransmitters following release in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Using high-resolution imaging, patch-clamp and amperometric approaches, as well as molecular manipulations of transporter-regulatory pathways, surprising new details have been uncovered as to how transporters work and are influenced by signaling pathways and psychostimulants.
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