Multiple Choice
Dopamine transporter knockout mice are hyperactive relative to wild-type mice because
A) they produce more dopamine than wild-type mice.
B) they have fewer receptors than wild-type mice.
C) their dopaminergic neurons cannot remove dopamine from the synaptic cleft.
D) they cannot synthesize dopamine.
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