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Neuropharmacology (2017-03-21)
Justin V Louis, Yifeng Lu, Rick Pieschl, Yung Tian, Yang Hong, Kumaran Dandapani, Sreenivasulu Naidu, Reeba K Vikramadithyan, Carolyn Dzierba, Sarat Kumar Sarvasiddhi, Susheel J Nara, Joanne Bronson, John E Macor, Charlie Albright, Walter Kostich, Yu-Wen Li
PMID28315351
ABSTRACT
Adaptor-associated kinase 1 (AAK1), a member of the Ark1/Prk1 family of serine/threonine kinases, plays a role in modulating clatherin coated endocytosis of specific surface receptors. We have demonstrated that AAK1 inhibitors are efficacious in rodent models of neuropathic pain (Kostich et al., 2016). Here we have characterized the binding properties and distribution pattern of the tritiated AAK1 radioligand, [
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