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Altered dopaminergic regulation of the dorsal striatum is able to induce tic-like movements in juvenile rats

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Tic-like movements observed in 6-OHDA lesioned juvenile rats chronically administered with quinpirole.

Simple tic-like movements involve the mouth, neck and limb contralateral to the lesion. Complex tic-like movements are movements of the mouth, neck and limb that occur simultaneously in a repeated and fixed pattern.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196515.t001