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The release of dopamine from the putamen

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Der Ruheertrag des Dopamins aus dem erregten Katzenputamen wurde bei genügender Niederfrequenzreizung der Substantia nigra mehr als verdoppelt. Mit dieser Beobachtung wird der histochemische Nachweis des nigro-neostriatalen dopaminergischen Weges gestützt.

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This work was supported by the Medical Research Council of Canada. Thanks are due toR. Walker for his excellent assistance.

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McLennan, H. The release of dopamine from the putamen. Experientia 21, 725–726 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02138500

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