Anti-Dopamine receptor D2 antibodies are directed against the protein encoded by the gene DRD2 in humans. The gene may also be known as Dopamine D2 Receptor, D2DR, D2R, D(2) dopamine receptor, and dopamine receptor D2 isoform. Structurally, the protein is reported to be 50.6 kilodaltons in mass. The DRD2 marker can be used to identify Basal Forebrain Medium Spiny Neurons, Brain Medium Spiny Neurons, Gray Matter Medium Spiny Neurons, Carotid Body Type I Cells, and Glomus Cells.* Based on gene name, canine, porcine, monkey, mouse and rat orthologs may also be found.
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*HuBMAP Human Reference Atlas v1.4