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19. Adrenergic projections from the lower brainstem to the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus, the lateral hypothalamic area and the central nucleus of the amygdala in rats.

21. A subpopulation of mesencephalic dopamine neurons projecting to limbic areas contains a cholecystokinin-like peptide: evidence from immunohistochemistry combined with retrograde tracing.

22. Evidence for periaqueductal cholecystokinin-substance P neurons projecting to the spinal cord.

23. Distribution of substance P in brain and periphery and its possible role as a co-transmitter.

24. Anatomical analysis of frontal cortex sites at which carbachol induces motor seizures in the rat.

25. Topographical analysis of nucleus accumbens sites at which cholecystokinin potentiates dopamine-induced hyperlocomotion in the rat.

27. Neurotensin in the rat median eminence: the possible sources of neurotensin-like fibers and varicosities in the external layer.

28. Presynaptic dopamine receptors: insensitivity to kainic acid and the development of supersensitivity following chronic haloperidol.

29. Electrophysiological actions of nicotine on substantia nigra single units.

31. Effects of calcium on a cyclic nucleotide system in soleus motor nerve terminals.

32. Cholecystokinin-dopamine coexistence: electrophysiological actions corresponding to cholecystokinin receptor subtype.

33. Demonstration of a pontine-hippocampal projection containing a ranatensin-like peptide.

34. Regulation of [3H]mazindol binding to subhypothalamic areas: involvement in glucoprivic feeding.

36. Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence for a facilatory interaction between co-existing transmitters: cholecystokinin and dopamine.

37. Increase of corticotropin-releasing factor staining in rat paraventricular nucleus neurones by depletion of hypothalamic adrenaline.

38. A role of cyclic nucleotides in neuromuscular transmission.

39. Antagonists of central and peripheral behavioral actions of cholecystokinin octapeptide.

40. Electrophysiological evidence for a non-opioid interaction between dynorphin and GABA in the substantia nigra of the rat.

41. The effect of verapamil on the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of the cat in vivo.

42. Hypothalamic gamma-aminobutyric acid neurons project to the neocortex.

43. Comparison of substance P and enkephalin distribution in rat brain: an overview using radioimmunocytochemistry.

44. Opiatergic projection from the bed nucleus to the habenula: demonstration by a novel radioimmunohistochemical method.

45. Evidence for 5-hydroxytryptamine, substance P, and thyrotropin-releasing hormone in neurons innervating the phrenic motor nucleus.

46. Evidence for a prejunctional role of cyclic nucleotides in neuromuscular transmission.

47. Corticotropin-releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons of the paraventricular nucleus become vasopressin positive after adrenalectomy.

49. Peptide-monoamine coexistence: studies of the actions of cholecystokinin-like peptide on the electrical activity of midbrain dopamine neurons.

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