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Volume 173, Numbers 1-2, April 2004
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Corticosteroid-serotonin interactions in depression: a review of the human evidence
pp. 1-17(17)
Authors: Porter, Richard; Gallagher, Peter; Watson, Stuart; Young, Allan

Do smokers self-administer pure nicotine? A review of the evidence
pp. 18-26(9)
Authors: Dar, Reuven; Frenk, Hanan

Naltrexone effects on alcohol consumption in a clinical laboratory paradigm: temporal effects of drinking
pp. 32-40(9)
Authors: Anton, Raymond; Drobes, David; Voronin, Konstantin; Durazo-Avizu, Ramon; Moak, Darlene

Prediction of the response to citalopram and reboxetine in post-stroke depressed patients
pp. 73-78(6)
Authors: Rampello, Liborio; Chiechio, Santina; Nicoletti, Giovanni; Alvano, Alessandro; Vecchio, Ignazio; Raffaele, Rocco; Malaguarnera, Mariano

Effects of ayahuasca on binocular rivalry with dichoptic stimulus alternation
pp. 79-87(9)
Authors: Frecska, E.; White, K.; Luna, L.

Diazepam produces disinhibitory cognitive effects in male volunteers
pp. 88-97(10)
Authors: Deakin, J.; Aitken, M.; Dowson, J.; Robbins, T.; Sahakian, B.

Repeated nicotine exposure enhances responding with conditioned reinforcement
pp. 98-104(7)
Authors: Olausson, Peter; Jentsch, J.; Taylor, Jane

Effects of positive allosteric modulators of the GABAB receptor on cocaine self-administration in rats
pp. 105-111(7)
Authors: Smith, Mark; Yancey, David; Morgan, Drake; Liu, Yu; Froestl, Wolfgang; Roberts, David

Amisulpride is an “atypical” antipsychotic associated with low weight gain
pp. 112-115(4)
Authors: Leucht, Stefan; Wagenpfeil, Stefan; Hamann, Johannes; Kissling, Werner

Eye movements to smoking-related cues: effects of nicotine deprivation
pp. 116-123(8)
Authors: Field, Matt; Mogg, Karin; Bradley, Brendan

Brain penetration of methadone (R)- and (S)-enantiomers is greatly increased by P-glycoprotein deficiency in the blood–brain barrier of Abcb1a gene knockout mice
pp. 132-138(7)
Authors: Wang, Jun-Sheng; Ruan, Ying; Taylor, Robin; Donovan, Jennifer; Markowitz, John; DeVane, C.

Interaction between estrogens and antidepressants in the forced swimming test in rats
pp. 139-145(7)
Authors: Estrada-Camarena, Erika; Fernández-Guasti, Alonso; López-Rubalcava, Carolina

Influence of fluoxetine on positive and negative affect in a clinic-based smoking cessation trial
pp. 153-159(7)
Authors: Cook, Jessica; Spring, Bonnie; McChargue, Dennis; Borrelli, Belinda; Hitsman, Brian; Niaura, Raymond; Keuthen, Nancy; Kristeller, Jean

Lack of startle modulation by smoking cues in smokers
pp. 160-166(7)
Authors: Orain-Pelissolo, S.; Grillon, C.; Perez-Diaz, F.; Jouvent, R.

Effects of morphine and naltrexone on impulsive decision making in rats
pp. 167-174(8)
Authors: Kieres, Artur; Hausknecht, Kathryn; Farrar, Andrew; Acheson, Ashley; Wit, Harriet; Richards, Jerry

The opioid antagonist naltrexone reduces the reinforcing effects of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in squirrel monkeys
pp. 186-194(9)
Authors: Justinova, Zuzana; Tanda, Gianluigi; Munzar, Patrik; Goldberg, Steven

Effects of pregnanolone alone and in combination with other positive GABAA modulators on complex behavior in rats
pp. 195-202(8)
Authors: Gerak, Lisa; Stevenson, Michael; Winsauer, Peter; Moerschbaecher, Joseph

Effects of three hypnotics on the sleep-wakefulness cycle in sleep-disturbed rats
pp. 203-209(7)
Authors: Shinomiya, Kazuaki; Shigemoto, Yuki; Omichi, Junji; Utsu, Yoshiaki; Mio, Mitsunobu; Kamei, Chiaki

Selective processing of food words during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in healthy humans
pp. 217-220(4)
Authors: Brody, Stuart; Keller, Ulrich; Degen, Lukas; Cox, Daniel; Schächinger, Hartmut

Response to novelty as a predictor for drug effects: the pitfalls of some correlational studies
pp. 221-224(4)
Authors: Quertemont, Etienne; Brabant, Christian; Tirelli, Ezio

Reply to E. Quertemont, C. Brabant and E. Tirelli
pp. 225-226(2)
Author: Carey, Robert

Botulinum toxin as an effective treatment of clozapine-induced hypersalivation
pp. 229-230(2)
Authors: Kahl, Kai; Hagenah, Johann; Zapf, Silke; Trillenberg, Peter; Klein, Christine; Lencer, Rebekka

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