Editorial overviewMany ways to Rome — multiple approaches to novel drugs
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Karima Chergui is a project leader in molecular neurophysiology. Her research interests lie in understanding the mechanisms of regulation of synaptic transmission and plasticity in the basal ganglia, with particular emphasis on the role of glutamate and dopamine.
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Karima Chergui is a project leader in molecular neurophysiology. Her research interests lie in understanding the mechanisms of regulation of synaptic transmission and plasticity in the basal ganglia, with particular emphasis on the role of glutamate and dopamine.
Bertil Fredholm is Professor of Pharmacology. His main interest is the receptors for adenosine and the effects of caffeine.
Per Svenningsson is a project leader and Docent of Pharmacology. His main research interests are to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of depression, Parkinson's disease and psychostimulant abuse.