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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. | |||
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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