a(CHEBI:amphetamine) increases p(HGNC:CDK5)
Both administration of amphetamines and stimulation of D1R induce a significant increase of CDK5 gene expression and protein levels, which, at molecular level, associates with increased dendritic spine density and hyper-phosphorylation of the cytoskeletal tau protein
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