Validity, reliability and utility of the chronic mild stress model of depression: a 10-year review and evaluation Paul Willner REVIEW Pages: 319 - 329
Chronic stressors and depression: distinguishing characteristics and individual profiles H. AnismanZul Merali COMMENTARY Pages: 330 - 332
Anhedonia and chronic mild stress model in depression S. V. ArgyropoulosD. J. Nutt COMMENTARY Pages: 333 - 336
Predictive validity and the robustness criterion for animal models C. Broekkamp COMMENTARY Pages: 341 - 343
The chronic mild stress depression model: future developments from a drug discovery perspective J. De VryRudy Schreiber COMMENTARY Pages: 349 - 350
Blunting of reactivity of dopamine transmission to palatable food: a biochemical marker of anhedonia in the CMS model? Gaetano Di ChiaraGianluigi Tanda COMMENTARY Pages: 351 - 353
Reliable monitoring of hedonic deficits in the chronic mild stress model of depression Jean-Luc Moreau COMMENTARY Pages: 357 - 358
Genetic/environment interactions in chronic mild stress D. H. OverstreetOlgierd PucilowskiVeljko Djuric COMMENTARY Pages: 359 - 360
Effects of chronic mild stress on motivation for sucrose: mixed messages A. G. PhillipsAlasdair M. Barr COMMENTARY Pages: 361 - 362
Chronic mild stress and depressive disorder: a useful new model? I. ReidNaida ForbesKeith Matthews COMMENTARY Pages: 365 - 367
Does decreased sucrose intake indicate loss of preference in CMS model? Jay M. Weiss COMMENTARY Pages: 368 - 370
The chronic mild stress procedure as an animal model of depression: valid, reasonably reliable, and useful Paul Willner RESPONSE Pages: 371 - 377
BIMT 17: a putative antidepressant with a fast onset of action? F. BorsiniR. CesanaL. Seiden ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 378 - 386
Individual differences in response to imipramine in the mouse tail suspension test J.-M. VaugeoisGéraldine PasseraJean Costentin ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 387 - 391
8-OH-DPAT in the median raphe, dorsal periaqueductal gray and corticomedial amygdala nucleus decreases, but in the medial septal area it can increase maternal aggressive behavior in rats R. M. M. De AlmeidaA. B. Lucion ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 392 - 400
Effects of imipramine on raphe nuclei and prefrontal cortex extracellular serotonin levels in the rat S. MaioneE. PalazzoF. Rossi ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 401 - 405
Do noradrenergic reuptake inhibitors affect serotonergic function in depression? A. J. CleareRobin M. MurrayVeronica O’Keane ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Pages: 406 - 410