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1. A Genome-Scale Database and Reconstruction of Caenorhabditis elegans Metabolism.

2. Translocator protein (18 kD) as target for anxiolytics without benzodiazepine-like side effects.

3. Gamma-lactams--a novel scaffold for highly potent and selective alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists.

4. The selective nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha7 agonist JN403 is active in animal models of cognition, sensory gating, epilepsy and pain.

5. SAR of the arylpiperazine moiety of obeline somatostatin sst1 receptor antagonists.

6. Competition for sucrose pellets in tetrads of male Wistar, Fischer or Sprague-Dawley rats: is intra-group ranking reflected in the level of anxiety?

7. A study paradigm allowing comparison of multiple high-resolution rCBV-maps for the examination of drug effects.

8. Rivastigmine as a modulator of the neuronal glutamate transporter rEAAC1 mRNA expression.

9. Neuropharmacology of the anxiolytic drug opipramol, a sigma site ligand.

10. The NK1 receptor antagonist NKP608 lacks anxiolytic-like activity in Swiss-Webster mice exposed to the elevated plus-maze.

11. Co-administration of memantine has no effect on the in vitro or ex vivo determined acetylcholinesterase inhibition of rivastigmine in the rat brain.

12. Behavioral characterization of the novel GABAB receptor-positive modulator GS39783 (N,N'-dicyclopentyl-2-methylsulfanyl-5-nitro-pyrimidine-4,6-diamine): anxiolytic-like activity without side effects associated with baclofen or benzodiazepines.

13. [Scanning electron microscopic characterization of resorption lacunae and perforations in the cancellous bone of the human femoral head].

14. Anxiolytic effect of NKP608, a NK1-receptor antagonist, in the social investigation test in gerbils.

15. Pharmacological and endocrinological characterisation of stress-induced hyperthermia in singly housed mice using classical and candidate anxiolytics (LY314582, MPEP and NKP608).

16. In vitro and in vivo characterization of MPEP, an allosteric modulator of the metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5: review article.

17. Current awareness.

18. Non-invasive, quantitative assessment of the anatomical phenotype of corticotropin-releasing factor-overexpressing mice by MRI.

19. NKP608: a selective NK-1 receptor antagonist with anxiolytic-like effects in the social interaction and social exploration test in rats.

20. Anxiolytic-like effects of the prototypical metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 antagonist 2-methyl-6-(phenylethynyl)pyridine in rodents.

21. The NK1-receptor antagonist NKP608 has an antidepressant-like effect in the chronic mild stress model of depression in rats.

22. The effect of a subchronic post-lesion treatment with (-)-deprenyl on the sensitivity of 6-OHDA-lesioned rats to apomorphine and d-amphetamine.

23. [Opipramol in behavioral pharmacologic anxiety and depression models].

24. Differences in pre- and post-synaptic sensitivity to apomorphine between saline and 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-treated C57BL/6 mice as reflected in climbing activity.

25. TUNEL-positive cells in the substantia nigra of C57BL/6 mice after a single bolus of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine.

26. CGP57698: a structurally simple, highly potent peptido-leukotriene (pLT) antagonist of the quinoline type.

27. The memory-facilitating effects of the competitive NMDA-receptor antagonist CGP 37849 are steroid-sensitive, whereas its memory-impairing effects are not.

28. Phosphinic acid analogues of GABA. 1. New potent and selective GABAB agonists.

29. Effect of the competitive NMDA antagonist, CGP 40 116, and a low dose of l-Dopa on the motor activity deficit of MPTP-treated mice.

30. Synergistic interactions between NMDA-antagonists and L-dopa on activity in MPTP-treated mice.

31. Oxcarbazepine: preclinical anticonvulsant profile and putative mechanisms of action.

32. Pretreatment with aldosterone or corticosterone blocks the memory-enhancing effects of nimodipine, captopril, CGP 37,849, and strychnine in mice.

33. Genetic and environmental influences on reactive and spontaneous locomotor activities in rats.

34. Competition for sucrose-pellets in triads of male Wistar rats: disinhibitory effect of individual housing in poor-performing rats.

35. The pineal complex in Roman high avoidance and Roman low avoidance rats.

36. Competition for sucrose-pellets in triads of male Wistar rats: effects of acute and subchronic chlordiazepoxide.

37. 3H-Diazepam binding sites in Roman high- and low-avoidance rats.

38. Individually reared rats: alteration in noradrenergic brain functions.

39. Behavioural comparisons between individually- and group-housed male rats: effects of novel environments and diurnal rhythm.

40. 3H-imipramine and 3H-cyano-imipramine binding in rat brain tissue: effect of long-term antidepressant administration.

41. Different reaction patterns in individually and socially reared rats during exposures to novel environments.

42. Differential hormonal and physiological responses to stress in Roman high- and low-avoidance rats.

43. Differential response to cholinergic stimulation in psychogenitically selected rat lines.

44. Selective breeding in rats for extreme densities of platelet 3H-imipramine binding sites: evidence against a trait hypothesis.

45. Regional distribution of [3H]imipramine binding sites in the CNS of Roman high and low avoidance rats.

47. Platelet 3H-imipramine binding sites in depressed patients and healthy controls: a comparison between morning and afternoon samples.

48. Behavioral effects of yohimbine and chlordiazepoxide: dependence on the rat's previous familiarization with the test conditions.

49. Isolation-induced locomotor hyperactivity and hypoalgesia in rats are prevented by handling and reversed by resocialization.

50. [Physical and static-motor development of patients with clefts at ages from 0 to 10 years].

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