@article{2541, abstract = {A trp E fusion protein containing a C-terminal portion of the rat substance P receptor (SPR) was expressed in bacteria and used to produce an antibody. The antibody specifically reacted with SPR expressed in a mammalian cell line and rat striatum. Light and electron microscope analyses of the rat striatum revealed intense SPR-like immunoreactivity in neuronal somata and dendrites. These immunoreactive neurons constituted ∼ 3% of the total population of striatal neurons; they were putative interneurons of large and medium-sized aspiny types.}, author = {Shigemoto, Ryuichi and Nakaya, Yoshifumi and Nomura, Sakashi and Ogawa Meguro, Reiko and Ohishi, Hitoshi and Kaneko, Takeshi and Nakanishi, Shigetada and Mizuno, Noboru}, issn = {0304-3940}, journal = {Neuroscience Letters}, number = {2}, pages = {157 -- 160}, publisher = {Elsevier}, title = {{Immunocytochemical localization of rat substance P receptor in the striatum}}, doi = {10.1016/0304-3940(93)90311-8}, volume = {153}, year = {1993}, }