behavior/neurological
• after methamphetamine treatment, mice exhibit less of an increase in movement relative to wild-type mice
• mice exhibit a greater amount of spontaneous movement
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• following treatment with IT injection, mice turn more towards the side of injection relative to wild-type mice and the direction of turning could be reversed by methamphetamine treatment
• following treatment with IT injection and treatment with apomorphine mice turn ispilaterally to the injection
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nervous system
• following treatment with IT injection, the number of D2R containing neurons are 2.6% of that in wild-type mice
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