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Also found within the publications are contributions presented at the meeting held in Mojácar in 1997.
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- Interactive monoaminergic basis of anxiety and depression. T. Palomo, R.J. Beninger and T. Archer.
- Serotonin and anxiety: anxioselective effects of 5-HT1A receptor antagonists. R.J. Rodgers and B.J. Cao.
- Neurochemistry and drug treatments of depression and their implications. G. Curzon.
- Serotonin in the pathophysiology of depression and the action of antidepressant drugs. P.J. Cowen.
- Could some depressions be conditioned by derailment of serotonin/cortisol interaction. H.M. van Praag.
- New agonists and antagonists of 5-HT1A receptor as potential tools in neuropsychiatric disorders. J. Manzanares, M.E. Beneytez and J.A. Fuentes.
- Survival analysis and psychobiology of suicide risk. P. Nordström and M. Asberg.
- Neuroimmune interactions and brain disorders. R. Dantzer.
- Immunologic factors in major depression and in treatment resistant depression. A. Sluzewska.
- Serotonin autoreceptor antagonists and antidepressant response. V. Pérez, I. Hervás, E. Álvarez and F. Artigas.
- Interactive monoaminergic basis of drug dependence. R.J. Beninger, T. Palomo and T. Archer.
- Tobacco smoking and nicotine addiction: Basic research, health and policy implications. J.E. Henningfield and R.V. Fant.
- Neurochemical and behavioural studies on ethanol and nicotine interactions. J.A. Engel, O. Blomqvist, M. Ericson and B. Söderpalm.
- Tolerance to the subjective effects of CNS stimulants. M.W. Oglesby.
- The involvement of NMDA receptors in actions in drugs of abuse. R.L. Balster.
- Clinical evidence of naltrexone efficacy in the treatment of alcohol dependence. M.A. Jiménez-Arriero, G. Ponce, Á. Huidobro, G. Rubio, T. Archer and T. Palomo.
- Effects of subchronic treatment with dopaminergic agonists and antagonists on the acute sensitivity to cannabinoid exposure: Behavioural, neurochemical and hormonal studies. M. Navarro, J.L. Martín-Calderón, I. del Arco, M.A. Villanúa, L. Sánchez, R.M. Muñoz, F. Orengo, E. Capdevila, J. Chowen and F. Rodríguez.
- The role of ambient temperature and core temperature in amphetamine-induced neurotoxicity. J.E. Malberg and L.S. Seiden.
- Interactive monoaminergic basis of schizopsychotic disorders. T.Palomo, R.J.Beninger and T.Archer.
- Multiple transmitters modulate prepulse inhibition of startle: Relevance to schizophrenia. M.A. Geyer and N.R. Swerdlow.
- Neuropharmacological profiles of novel antipsychotic agents. N.A. Moore and F.P. Bymaster.
- Pharmacological and neurochemical studies with the new antipsychotic ziprasidone. S.H. Zorn, L.A. Lebel, A.W. Schmidt, Yi Lu, J.P. Braselton, L.S. Reynolds, J.S. Sprouse and H. Rollema.
- Phencyclidine and prefrontal cortex function. B. Moghaddam.
- Brain dopaminergic dysfunction in psychotic behaviour: Stabilization by 5-HT2A and alpha1 receptor antagonistic drugs. T.H. Svensson, J.M. Mathé, G.G. Nomikos, M.M. Marcus, K.H. Blakeman and M.L. Wadenberg.
- Neuroimagin profiles of D2/5-HT2 receptors. A.L. Nordström.
- Clinical models of schizophrenia: A critical approach to competing conceptions. V. Peralta and M. Cuesta.
- A role for sensitization in psychostimulant-induced paranoia and psychosis. P.W. Kalivas, R.C. Pierce and B.A. Sorg.
- Nitric oxide synthase, phencyclidine-induced behaviours and schizophrenia: Is the answer NO?. C. Johansson, L. Swensson, O. Magnusson, A.M. Deveney, D. Reif and D.M. Jackson.
- Using drug discrimination in rats to investigate the pharmacology of dopamine D3 receptors. D.J. Sanger, G. Perrault, R. Depoortere and C. Cohen.
- Dopamine-second messenger interactions in reward-related learning. R.J.Beninger.
- Memory processing and its shifting maps: Interactions between monoamines and events dependent on glutamatergic transmission. I. Izquierdo, J.H. Medina, P.G. Ardenghi, D.M. Barros, L. Bevilaqua, L.A. Izquierdo, T. Mello e Souza, J. Quevedo and N. Schröder.
- Interactive monoaminergic systems in movement disorders. T.Palomo, R.J.Beninger and T.Archer.
- Monoamine interactions in animal models of epilepsy. U. Ebert and W. Löscher.
- Effects of acute/chronic, subthreshold/threshold doses of L-DOPA in MPTP-treated mice (I): Effects of glutamate antagonists. T. Archer and A. Fredriksson.
- Effects of acute/chronic, subthreshold/threshold doses of L-DOPA in MPTP-treated mice (II): Effects of MAO/COMT inhibitors. A. Fredriksson and T.Archer.
- Undrugged, environment-related self-injurious behaviour. M. Casas, G. Prat, J.C. Pérez de los Cobos and F. Jané.
- Chronic treatment with haloperidol enhances the susceptibility to apomorphine-induced self-injurious behaviour. G. Prat, M. Casas, J.C. Pérez de los Cobos and F. Jané.
- Functional and therapeutic implications of the dopamine D1/D3 receptor interplay. P. Sokoloff, R. Bordet, N. Griffon, S. Perachon, C. Pilon, J. Diaz, S. Ridray and J.C. Schwartz.
- Striatal dopaminergic-glutamatergic system interactions: Contributions to Parkinson's disease symptoms and L-DOPA response alterations. T.N. Chase and J.D. Oh.
- Monoamine-glutamate interactions in motor activity and learning. W.J. Schmidt and T.M. Tzschentke.
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