Comparisons of hallucinogenic phenylisopropylamine binding affinities at cloned human 5-HT2A, 5-HT2B and 5-HT2C receptors D. L. NelsonV. L. LucaitesR. A. Glennon Original article Pages: 1 - 6
Comparison of CGS 15943, ZM 241385 and SCH 58261 as antagonists at human adenosine receptors E. OnginiSilvio DionisottiBertil B. Fredholm Original article Pages: 7 - 10
Histaprodifen, methylhistaprodifen, and dimethylhistaprodifen are potent H1-receptor agonists in the pithed and in the anaesthetized rat B. MalinowskaJ. PiszczW. Schunack Original article Pages: 11 - 16
The stereoselective κ-opioid receptor antagonist Mr 2266 does not exhibit stereoselectivity as an antagonist at the orphan opioid (ORL1) receptor U. BauerM. NakaziE. Schlicker Original article Pages: 17 - 20
Differences in agonist-independent activity of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors revealed by heterologous expression M. S. GrotewielE. Sanders-Bush Original article Pages: 21 - 27
Signaling via A2A adenosine receptor in four PC12 cell clones G. ArslanBjörn KullBertil B. Fredholm Original article Pages: 28 - 32
Effects of retigabine (D-23129) on different patterns of epileptiform activity induced by 4-aminopyridine in rat entorhinal cortex hippocampal slices V. ArmandC. RundfeldtU. Heinemann Original article Pages: 33 - 39
5-HT1B receptors modulate release of [3H]dopamine from rat striatal synaptosomes Hala SarhanIsabelle Cloëz-TayaraniG. Fillion Original article Pages: 40 - 47
Characterization of cannabinoid receptors coupled to vasorelaxation by endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor David HarrisDavid A. KendallM. D. Randall Original article Pages: 48 - 52
High blood levels of nitric oxide in rats subjected to prolonged respiratory arrest and their modulation during adrenocorticotropin-induced resuscitation C. BazzaniAnna BiniSalvatore Guarini Original article Pages: 53 - 59
Na+-channel modulating effect of the inotropic compound S(-)BDF 9196 in human myocardium Jochen Müller-EhmsenMichael NäbauerR. H. G. Schwinger Original article Pages: 60 - 64
Defaecation, intestinal fluid accumulation and motility in rodents: implications of cannabinoid CB1 receptors Angelo A. IzzoNicola MascoloF. Capasso Original article Pages: 65 - 70
Different tachykinin receptors mediate chloride secretion in the distal colon through activation of submucosal neurones T. FrielingG. DobrevaM. Schemann Original article Pages: 71 - 79