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* '''dopamine receptor 2''' reduces the activation of dopamine receptor 1 on neurons<ref>PMID: 16055058</ref>.<br />
* '''dopamine receptor 2''' reduces the activation of dopamine receptor 1 on neurons<ref>PMID: 16055058</ref>.<br />
* '''dopamine receptor 3''' plays a role in endocytic sorting. <ref>PMID: 22802617</ref>.  The D3 receptor is a part of the D2-like family.<ref>PMID:15148138</ref><br />
* '''dopamine receptor 3''' plays a role in endocytic sorting. <ref>PMID: 22802617</ref>.  The D3 receptor is a part of the D2-like family.<ref>PMID:15148138</ref><br />
* dopamine receptor 4mediates the effects of dopamine<ref>PMID: 31149768</ref>.<br />
* '''dopamine receptor 4''' mediates the effects of dopamine<ref>PMID: 31149768</ref>.<br />


For additional details see [[Dopamine Receptors]].
For additional details see [[Dopamine Receptors]].

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