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==Diseases==
==Diseases==
Variations in the DRD3 gene is connected with essential tremor hereditary type 1 (ETM1).<ref name="disease">PMID: 16650084</ref>
Variations in the DRD3 gene is connected with essential tremor hereditary type 1 (ETM1).<ref name="disease">PMID: 16650084</ref>
ETM1 is the most common movement disorder involving postural tremor of the arms, head, legs, body core, voice, jaw, and other facial muscles.
ETM1 is the most common movement disorder involving postural tremor of the arms, head, legs, body core, voice, jaw, and other facial muscles.
  This condition can be provoked by emotions, hunger, fatigue, and temperature extremes.<ref name="disease" />
  This condition can be provoked by emotions, hunger, fatigue, and temperature extremes.<ref name="disease" />
==3D structures of dopamine receptor==
[[3pbl]] – hDR/lysozyme  + eticlopride – human<br />
[[2hlb]] -  hDR peptide + guanine nucleotide-binding protein G + phage display peptide


==References==  
==References==  


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