Atypical antipsychotics: are some more atypical than others? G. RemingtonS. Kapur Review Pages: 3 - 15
Non-equipotent doses partly explain differences among antipsychotics – implications of PET studies S. NybergL. Farde Commentary Pages: 22 - 23
Flumazenil induces benzodiazepine partial agonist-like effects in BALB/c but not C57BL/6 mice C. BelzungA.M. Le GuisquetF. Crestani Original Investigation Pages: 24 - 32
The effect of bupropion on nicotine craving and withdrawal S. ShiffmanJ. A. JohnstonJ. DeVeaugh-Geiss Original Investigation Pages: 33 - 40
Effects of dopamine D1-like and D2-like agonists on cocaine self-administration in rhesus monkeys: rapid assessment of cocaine dose-effect functions S. B. CaineS. S. NegusN. K. Mello Original Investigation Pages: 41 - 51
Self-administration of intravenous amphetamine is predicted by individual differences in sucrose feeding in rats N. J. DeSousaD. E. A. BushF. J. Vaccarino Original Investigation Pages: 52 - 58
Role of morphine maintenance dose in the development of tolerance and its attenuation by an NMDA receptor antagonist R. M. AllenL. A. Dykstra Original Investigation Pages: 59 - 65
Up-regulation of neuronal NO synthase immunoreactivity in opiate dependence and withdrawal B. CuéllarA. P. FernándezJ. C. Leza Original Investigation Pages: 66 - 73
Pharmacological and behavioral characterization of cocaine-kindled seizures in mice K. A. MillerJ. M. WitkinM. Gasior Original Investigation Pages: 74 - 82
Relationship between plasma concentrations of clozapine and norclozapine and therapeutic response in patients with schizophrenia resistant to conventional neuroleptics E. SpinaA. AvenosoE. Perucca Original Investigation Pages: 83 - 89
Relationships among dopamine transporter affinities and cocaine-like discriminative-stimulus effects J. L. KatzS. IzenwasserP. Terry Original Investigation Pages: 90 - 98
Selective mu and delta, but not kappa, opiate receptor antagonists inhibit the habituation of novelty-induced hypoalgesia in the rat E. SpreekmeesterJ. Rochford Original Investigation Pages: 99 - 105
Human interferon-α increases immobility in the forced swimming test in rats M. MakinoY. KitanoK. Takasuna Original Investigation Pages: 106 - 110