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151. Regional specificity of ethanol and NMDA action in brain revealed with FOS-like immunohistochemistry and differential routes of drug administration.

152. Effect of olanzapine on functional responses from sensitized D1-dopamine receptors in rats with neonatal dopamine loss.

153. Self-injurious behavior: gene-brain-behavior relationships.

154. Enhanced ultrasonic vocalization and Fos protein expression following ethanol withdrawal: effects of flumazenil.

155. Ethanol modulation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-mediated inhibition of cerebellar Purkinje neurons: relationship to GABAb receptor input.

156. Interactive role for neurosteroids in ethanol enhancement of gamma-aminobutyric acid-gated currents from dissociated substantia nigra reticulata neurons.

157. Action of ethanol on responses to nicotine from cerebellar Purkinje neurons: relationship to methyllycaconitine (MLA) inhibition of nicotine responses.

158. Action of ethanol on responses to nicotine from cerebellar interneurons and medial septal neurons: relationship to methyllycaconitine inhibition of nicotine responses.

159. Action of ethanol and zolpidem on gamma-aminobutyric acid responses from cerebellar Purkinje neurons: relationship to beta-adrenergic receptor input.

160. Sensitivity to ethanol across development in rats: comparison to [3H]zolpidem binding.

161. Species differences in regional patterns of 3H-8-OH-DPAT and 3H-zolpidem binding in the rat and human brain.

162. Differential effects of chronic antidepressant treatment on swim stress- and fluoxetine-induced secretion of corticosterone and progesterone.

163. Induction of Fos-like proteins and ultrasonic vocalizations during ethanol withdrawal: further evidence for withdrawal-induced anxiety.

164. Action of zolpidem on responses to GABA in relation to mRNAs for GABA(A) receptor alpha subunits within single cells: evidence for multiple functional GABA(A) isoreceptors on individual neurons.

165. Ultrasonic vocalization behavior differs between lines of ethanol-preferring and nonpreferring rats.

166. Metabolic and functional mapping of the neural network subserving inferior collicular seizure generalization.

167. Regional differences in the effects of chronic ethanol administration on [3H]zolpidem binding in rat brain.

168. Preparative methods for brain slices: a discussion.

169. Distribution of [3H]zolpidem binding sites in relation to messenger RNA encoding the alpha 1, beta 2 and gamma 2 subunits of GABAA receptors in rat brain.

170. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) antisense oligodeoxynucleotide induces anxiolytic effects in rat.

171. Effects of ethanol, MK-801, and chlordiazepoxide on locomotor activity in different rat lines: dissociation of locomotor stimulation from ethanol preference.

172. Effects of ethanol, chlordiazepoxide, and MK-801 on performance in the elevated-plus maze and on locomotor activity.

173. Neonatal destruction of dopaminergic neurons.

174. [125I]RTI-55 binding to cocaine-sensitive dopaminergic and serotonergic uptake sites in the human brain.

175. A potential contribution to ethanol withdrawal kindling: reduced GABA function in the inferior collicular cortex.

176. D1 dopamine receptor binding and mRNA levels are not altered after neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine treatment: evidence against dopamine-mediated induction of D1 dopamine receptors during postnatal development.

177. Similar effects of ethanol and flumazenil on acquisition of a shuttle-box avoidance response during withdrawal from chronic ethanol treatment.

178. Topographic patterns of brain activity in response to swim stress: assessment by 2-deoxyglucose uptake and expression of Fos-like immunoreactivity.

179. Neuroanatomical differences in the rate of beta-adrenergic receptor adaptation after repeated treatment with imipramine.

180. The neuroanatomical specificity of ethanol action on ligand-gated ion channels: a hypothesis.

181. Autoradiographic characterization of [3H]imipramine and [3H]citalopram binding in rat and human brain: species differences and relationships to serotonin innervation patterns.

182. Beta-adrenergic receptor binding in human and rat hypothalamus.

183. Pharmacologic evaluation of SCH-39166, A-69024, NO-0756, and SCH-23390 in neonatal-6-OHDA-lesioned rats. Further evidence that self-mutilatory behavior induced by L-dopa is related to D1 dopamine receptors.

185. The developmental profile of seizure genesis in the inferior collicular cortex of the rat: relevance to human neonatal seizures.

186. Neuroanatomical characterization of inferior collicular seizure genesis: 2-deoxyglucose and stimulation mapping.

187. Enantioselective behavioral effects of threo-methylphenidate in rats.

188. Neural adaptation in response to chronic imipramine and electroconvulsive shock: evidence for separate mechanisms.

189. Beta-adrenergic receptor distribution in human and rat hippocampal formation: marked species differences.

190. Unilateral kindling of the inferior collicular cortex does not transfer to the contralateral seizure sensitive site or alter [3H]flunitrazepam and [35S]TBPS binding.

191. The role of the inferior collicular cortex in the neonatal rat: sensorimotor modulation.

192. Autoradiographic analysis of the in vivo distribution of 3H-imipramine and 3H-desipramine in brain: comparison to in vitro binding patterns.

193. Seizure interactions between the inferior collicular cortex and the deep prepiriform cortex.

194. Effects of apamin and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists on inferior collicular seizures.

195. Opposite alterations in cerebrospinal fluid uridine after severe cerebral ischemia or intrathecal blood injection.

196. A dopamine deficiency model of Lesch-Nyhan disease--the neonatal-6-OHDA-lesioned rat.

197. Multiple withdrawals from chronic ethanol "kindles" inferior collicular seizure activity: evidence for kindling of seizures associated with alcoholism.

198. Long-term D1-dopamine receptor sensitization in neonatal 6-OHDA-lesioned rats is blocked by an NMDA antagonist.

199. Evidence that lack of brain dopamine during development can increase the susceptibility for aggression and self-injurious behavior by influencing D1-dopamine receptor function.

200. High activity neurons in the reticular formation of the medulla oblongata: a high-resolution autoradiographic 2-deoxyglucose study.

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