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2. Fatty acid amide hydrolase levels in brain linked with threat-related amygdala activation
3. Translocator Protein Distribution Volume Predicts Reduction of Symptoms During Open-Label Trial of Celecoxib in Major Depressive Disorder
4. Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Binding in Brain of Cannabis Users: Imaging With the Novel Radiotracer [11C]CURB
5. Do glutathione levels decline in aging human brain?
6. Low levels of astroglial markers in Parkinson’s disease: relationship to α-synuclein accumulation
7. Is brain gliosis a characteristic of chronic methamphetamine use in the human?
8. Greater Monoamine Oxidase A Binding in Alcohol Dependence
9. Heterogeneous intrastriatal pattern of proteins regulating axon growth in normal adult human brain
10. 475. Measuring Endocannabinoid Metabolism in Alcohol Use Disorder: a PET Study With the Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Radioligand [11C]CURB
11. 386. Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase is Associated With Impulsiveness: A Pet Study in Overnight Abstinent Chronic Cannabis Users
12. Levels of 4-Hydroxynonenal and Malondialdehyde Are Increased in Brain of Human Chronic Users of Methamphetamine
13. Regional distribution of serotonin transporter protein in postmortem human brain: Is the cerebellum a SERT-free brain region?
14. P20. Measuring Endocannabinoid Metabolism During Abstinence From Alcohol in Alcohol Use DISORDER: A PET Study With the Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Radioligand [11C]CURB
15. How strong is the evidence that brain serotonin neurons are damaged in human users of ecstasy?
16. Investigating Brain Monoamine Oxidase B Status in Alcohol Use Disorder With the Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Tracer [C-11]SL25.1188
17. Chapter Eight - The Pathology of Methamphetamine Use in the Human Brain
18. List of Contributors
19. Parkinson's disease, impulse control disorder and the D3 dopamine receptor system: Preliminary PET imaging studies with [11C](+)PHNO comparison with [11C]racloride
20. 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) does not destroy nigrostriatal neurons in the scorbutic guinea pig
21. Learning is improved by a soybean oil diet in rats
22. Rats chronically injected with urine from Huntington's chorea patients do not incur striatal damage
23. Effects of chronic administration of antipsychotic drugs on GABA and other amino acids in the mesolimbic area of rat brain
24. Increased Gα q/11 immunoreactivity in postmortem occipital cortex from patients with bipolar affective disorder
25. Reduced brain 5-HT and elevated NE turnover and metabolites in bipolar affective disorder
26. Decreased striatal [ 3H]-IP 3 binding in Huntington's disease
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