Jakob K. Dreyer

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P496ORCID iD0000-0002-7058-3331
P1053ResearcherIDN-7256-2016
P1153Scopus author ID36764253200

P69educated atUniversity of Copenhagen Niels Bohr InstituteQ263761
P108employerLund UniversityQ218506
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LundbeckQ902171
P734family nameDreyerQ21507264
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q33301564Dynamic strength of the interaction between lung surfactant protein D (SP-D) and saccharide ligands
Q40133897Functionally Distinct Dopamine Signals in Nucleus Accumbens Core and Shell in the Freely Moving Rat.
Q28078491How compensation breaks down in Parkinson's disease: Insights from modeling of denervated striatum
Q56894496Improved axial position detection in optical tweezers measurements
Q42852523Influence of phasic and tonic dopamine release on receptor activation.
Q44077065Mathematical model of dopamine autoreceptors and uptake inhibitors and their influence on tonic and phasic dopamine signaling
Q58875250Novel optical and statistical methods reveal colloid–wall interactions inconsistent with DLVO and Lifshitz theories
Q41439484Optogenetics brings hidden neural mechanisms into the light and could become a future therapy
Q36821311Representation of spontaneous movement by dopaminergic neurons is cell-type selective and disrupted in parkinsonism
Q83236015Spreading dynamics of a functionalized polymer latex
Q48363252Striatal neurons get a kick out of dopamine.
Q64067783Synchronicity: The Role of Midbrain Dopamine in Whole-Brain Coordination
Q31122246The motion of a single molecule, the lambda-receptor, in the bacterial outer membrane
Q48550837Three mechanisms by which striatal denervation causes breakdown of dopamine signaling.
Q33606996Unsupervised Idealization of Ion Channel Recordings by Minimum Description Length: Application to Human PIEZO1-Channels.

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