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Volume 4, Number 3, May 2009

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Editorial

Corticotropin-releasing hormone programs the fetal and maternal brain
pp. 257-261(5)
Authors: Sandman, Curt A; Glynn, Laura M

Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board
pp. 263-265(3)

Drug Evaluation

Rotigotine transdermal system for the treatment of restless legs syndrome
pp. 267-277(11)
Authors: Wu, Anny; Wagner, Mary L

Conference Scene

Keystone Symposium on Multiple Sclerosis
pp. 279-281(3)
Authors: Samanta, Jayshree; Lyons, Jeri-Anne

Priority Paper Evaluation

Role of cdk5 on ATM phosphorylation in neuronal death induced by DNA damage
pp. 283-285(3)
Authors: Junyent, Felix; Verdaguer, Ester; Pallààs, Mercèè; Camins, Antoni

New therapeutic strategy for amyloidosis
pp. 287-289(3)
Authors: Morinaga, Akiyoshi; Ono, Kenjiro; Yamada, Masahito

Review

Novel approaches to imaging epilepsy by MRI
pp. 295-304(10)
Author: Hetherington, Hoby

Surgery of temporal lobe epilepsy: modalities, advantages, disadvantages and outcomes
pp. 305-316(12)
Authors: Olivier, Andre; Tanriverdi, Taner

REST and the RESTless: in stem cells and beyond
pp. 317-329(13)
Author: Gopalakrishnan, Vidya

Developmental hearing loss disrupts synaptic inhibition: implications for auditory processing
pp. 331-349(19)
Authors: Takesian, Anne E; Kotak, Vibhakar C; Sanes, Dan H

Neurofilament dynamics: a tug of war by microtubule motors
pp. 351-362(12)
Authors: Shea, Thomas B; Lee, Sangmook; Kushkuley, Jacob; Dubey, Maya; Chan, Walter K-H

Research Article

Identification of interaction between serotonin transporter and glycogen synthase kinase-3ββ gene polymorphisms: role in susceptibility to bipolar disorder
pp. 363-370(8)
Authors: Subhashree, D; Kiran Kumar, HB; Purushottam, Meera; Shubha, GN; Vallikiran, M; Krishna, Nithin; Sriharsha, J; Reddy, YCJ; Ghosh, Saurabh; Mukherjee, Odity; Jain, Sanjeev

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 375-375(1)

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