Excitatory amino acid neurotoxicity and modulation of glutamate receptor expression in organotypic brain slice cultures J. ZimmerB. W. KristensenJ. Noraberg Review Article Pages: 7 - 21
Margatoxin and iberiotoxin, two selective potassium channel inhibitors, induce c-fos like protein and mRNA in rat organotypic dorsal striatal slices A. SariaH. S. FischerR. Schuligoi Pages: 23 - 31
Excitatory amino acids, monoamine, and nitric oxide synthase systems in organotypic cultures: biochemical and immunohistochemical analysis M. Herrera-MarschitzC. KohlhauserT. Hökfelt Pages: 33 - 43
Dale's principle and glutamate corelease from ventral midbrain dopamine neurons D. SulzerS. Rayport Review Article Pages: 45 - 52
Diversity of glutamate transporter expression and function in the mammalian retina T. Rauen Pages: 53 - 62
Lack of coupling between GABA release and GABA synthesis in the rat brain via GABAB autoreceptors A. Aguilar-GarcíaB. González-FrankenbergerM. Pérez de la Mora Pages: 63 - 77
Stimulation of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors or inhibition of group I ones exerts anxiolytic-like effects in rats A. PilcE. Chojnacka-WójcikB. Kroczka Pages: 81 - 86
The role of glutamate receptors in antipsychotic drug action K. OssowskaM. PietraszekA. Pilc Review Article Pages: 87 - 94
The role of metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) ligands in parkinsonian muscle rigidity S. WolfarthJ. KoniecznyA. Pilc Pages: 95 - 101
On the role of inhibitory glutamate receptors in N-methyl-D-aspartate- and dopamine-receptor mediated motor behavior of rats U. O. KronthalerW. J. Schmidt Pages: 103 - 118
Cell-type specificity of mGluR activation in striatal neuronal subtypes A. PisaniG. BernardiP. Calabresi Pages: 119 - 129
Low affinity channel blocking (uncompetitive) NMDA receptor antagonists as therapeutic agents – toward an understanding of their favorable tolerability M. A. Rogawski Review Article Pages: 133 - 149
Low affinity use-dependent NMDA receptor antagonists show promise for clinical development G. C. PalmerD. Widzowski Review Article Pages: 151 - 155
Memantine and the amino-alkyl-cyclohexane MRZ 2/579 are moderate affinity uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonists –in vitro characterisation C. G. ParsonsW. DanyszG. Quack Review Article Pages: 157 - 166
NMDA channel blockers: memantine and amino-aklylcyclohexanes –In vivo characterization W. DanyszC. G. ParsonsG. Quack Review Article Pages: 167 - 172
Differences in degree of trapping between AR-R15896 and other uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonists T. H. LanthornG. A. R. MealingP. Morley Short Comment Pages: 173 - 175
NPS 1506, a moderate affinity uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist: preclinical summary and clinical experience A. L. MuellerL. D. ArtmanD. Wells Short Comment Pages: 177 - 179
Dopaminergic denervation enhances susceptibility to hydroxyl radicals in rat neostriatum R. M. KostrzewaJ. P. KostrzewaR. Brus Pages: 183 - 199
The medial prefrontal cortex as a part of the brain reward system T. M. Tzschentke Review Article Pages: 211 - 219
Atypical antipsychotic-like effect of AMPA receptor antagonists in the rat T. H. SvenssonJ. M. Mathé Pages: 221 - 226
Effects of kainic acid lesioning on poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) activity in the rat striatum in vivo C. CosiE. CavalieriH. Suzuki Pages: 229 - 237
Drug treatments to reduce excitotoxicity in vivo: a potential for α 2-adrenoceptor antagonists? J.-C. MartelP. ChopinM. Marien Pages: 239 - 252
Induction of p53 in the glutamate-induced cell death program D. UbertiM. GrilliM. Memo Pages: 253 - 261
NMDA receptor dependent and independent components of veratridine toxicity in cultured cerebellar neurons are prevented by nanomolar concentrations of terfenadine R. Díaz-TrellesA. NovelliM. T. Fernández-Sánchez Pages: 263 - 272
Possible mediation of quinolinic acid-induced hippocampal damage by reactive oxygen species T. W. StoneW. M. H. BehanL. G. Darlington Review Article Pages: 275 - 281
Electrophysiological effects of exogenous and endogenous kynurenic acid in the rat brain: studies in vivo and in vitro H. E. ScharfmanJ. H. GoodmanR. Schwarcz Review Article Pages: 283 - 297
In vivo assessment of kynurenate neuroprotective potency and quinolinate excitotoxicity T. P. ObrenovitchJ. Urenjak Pages: 299 - 309
Perinatal kynurenine pathway metabolism in the normal and asphyctic rat brain G. Ceresoli-BorroniR. Schwarcz Pages: 311 - 323
Anticonvulsant effects of the 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid dioxygenase inhibitor NCR-631 J. Luthman Pages: 325 - 334
Antioxidant compounds EGB-761 and BN-520 21 attenuate heat shock protein (HSP 72 kD) response, edema and cell changes following hyperthermic brain injury J. WestmanK. DrieuH. S. Sharma Pages: 339 - 350
Neurotrophic factors influence upregulation of constitutive isoform of heme oxygenase and cellular stress response in the spinal cord following trauma H. S. SharmaF. NybergJ. Westman Pages: 351 - 361
Growth hormone attenuates alterations in spinal cord evoked potentials and cell injury following trauma to the rat spinal cord T. WinklerH. S. SharmaF. Nyberg Pages: 363 - 371
Spinal nerve lesion induces upregulation of constitutive isoform of heme oxygenase in the spinal cord T. GordhH. S. SharmaJ. Westman Pages: 373 - 381
A new antioxidant compound H-290/51 attenuates nitric oxide synthase and heme oxygenase expression following hyperthermic brain injury P. AlmH. S. SharmaJ. Westman Pages: 383 - 394