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1. [Control of the progress of arteriosclerosis in high risk subjects treated with mesoglycan. Measuring the intima media]

2. Evidence of the involvement of dopamine in the analgesic effect of nefopam

3. Evidence of a preferential role of brain serotonin in the mechanisms leading to naloxone-precipitated compulsive jumping in morphine-dependent rats

4. Studies on the separate roles of forebrain and spinal serotonin in morphine analgesia

5. The effect of different lesions of the median raphe on morphine analgesia

6. Differences in the effects of d-fenfluramine and morphine on various responses of rats to painful stimuli

7. Evidence of serotonin-dopamine involvement in the inhibition of d-amphetamine stereotypy and appearance of stereotyped movements found respectively after acute and long-term treatment with morphine and methadone in rats

8. Different effects of zimelidine on the reinforcing properties of d-amphetamine and morphine on conditioned place preference in rats

10. Methysergide and metergoline reduce morphine analgesia with no effect on the development of tolerance in rats

11. Changes of serotonin and dopamine metabolism in various forebrain areas of rats injected with morphine either systemically or in the raphe nuclei dorsalis and medianus

12. Drugs: guide and caveats to explanatory and descriptive approaches--II. Drugs in psychiatric research

13. Evidence that drugs increasing 5-hydroxytryptamine transmission block jumping but not wet dog shakes in morphine-abstinent rats: a comparison with clonidine

14. Localization of GABAA and GABAB receptor subtypes on serotonergic neurons

15. Muscimol injections in the nucleus raphé dorsalis block the antinociceptive effect of morphine in rats: apparent lack of 5-hydroxytryptamine involvement in muscimol's effect

16. Evidence that 5-hydroxytryptamine in the forebrain is involved in naloxone-precipitated jumping in morphine-dependent rats

17. Review on sobrerol as a muco-modifying drug: experimental data and clinical findings in hypersecretory bronchopulmonary diseases

19. The potential impact of strawberry on human health.

20. Antioxidant and antimicrobial capacity of several monofloral Cuban honeys and their correlation with color, polyphenol content and other chemical compounds.

21. Folate content in different strawberry genotypes and folate status in healthy subjects after strawberry consumption.

22. Improved HPLC column-switching determination of Coenzyme Q and Vitamin E in plasma.

23. [Control of the progress of arteriosclerosis in high risk subjects treated with mesoglycan. Measuring the intima media].

24. Methysergide and metergoline reduce morphine analgesia with no effect on the development of tolerance in rats.

25. Review on sobrerol as a muco-modifying drug: experimental data and clinical findings in hypersecretory bronchopulmonary diseases.

26. Localization of GABAA and GABAB receptor subtypes on serotonergic neurons.

27. Evidence of a preferential role of brain serotonin in the mechanisms leading to naloxone-precipitated compulsive jumping in morphine-dependent rats.

28. Changes of serotonin and dopamine metabolism in various forebrain areas of rats injected with morphine either systemically or in the raphe nuclei dorsalis and medianus.

29. Differences in the effects of d-fenfluramine and morphine on various responses of rats to painful stimuli.

30. Studies on the separate roles of forebrain and spinal serotonin in morphine analgesia.

31. Preliminary data on the action of nesosteine, a mucomodifying drug, on mucociliary transport.

32. Evidence that drugs increasing 5-hydroxytryptamine transmission block jumping but not wet dog shakes in morphine-abstinent rats: a comparison with clonidine.

33. The effect of intracerebroventricular 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine on morphine analgesia is time-dependent.

34. Evidence that 5-hydroxytryptamine in the forebrain is involved in naloxone-precipitated jumping in morphine-dependent rats.

35. Muscimol injections in the nucleus raphé dorsalis block the antinociceptive effect of morphine in rats: apparent lack of 5-hydroxytryptamine involvement in muscimol's effect.

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