MOESM6 of Dopamine D3 receptor and GSK3β signaling mediate deficits in novel object recognition memory within dopamine transporter knockdown mice

Additional file 6: Figure S6. No effect of novelty exposure on ERK1/2 phosphorylation in the VS. (A) Levels of ERK1 phosphorylation; (B) total amount of ERK1; (C) Levels of ERK2 phosphorylation; (D) total amount of ERK2. Data are shown as mean ± SEM (n = 8 per group).

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