Amitriptyline and clomipramine activate Gi-protein signaling pathway in the induction of analgesia Carla GhelardiniNicoletta GaleottiAlessandro Bartolini Original Article Pages: 1 - 7
Biased inhibition by a suramin analogue of A1-adenosine receptor/G protein coupling in fused receptor/G protein tandems: the A1-adenosine receptor is predominantly coupled to Goα in human brain Oliver KudlacekMaria WaldhoerChristian Nanoff Original Article Pages: 8 - 16
Inhibition of gastric emptying and small intestinal transit by ethanol is mediated by capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves Ferenc IzbékiTibor WittmannJános Lonovics Original Article Pages: 17 - 21
Effect of repeated treatment with high doses of selegiline on behaviour, striatal dopaminergic transmission and tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA levels C. Themann D. Alvarez Fischer B. Ferger Original Article Pages: 22 - 28
Inhibition of cardiac potassium currents by pentobarbital Alexander BachmannStefan MuellerAndreas E. Busch Original Article Pages: 29 - 37
Kinetic model for the fate of 6-[18F]fluorodopamine in the human heart: a novel means to examine cardiac sympathetic neuronal function David S. GoldsteinMeyer KatzperIrwin J. Kopin Original Article Pages: 38 - 49
Spontaneous release of GDP from Gi proteins and inhibition of adenylyl cyclase in cardiac sarcolemmal membranes Susanne LutzDoris BaltusFeraydoon Niroomand Original Article Pages: 50 - 55
Evidence for the possible involvement of Ca2+ entry blockade in the relaxation by class I antiarrhythmic drugs in the isolated pig coronary smooth muscle Yoshio TanakaMakoto KamibayashiKoki Shigenobu Original Article Pages: 56 - 66
Human C-peptide acutely lowers glomerular hyperfiltration and proteinuria in diabetic rats: a dose-response study Dan-Yang HuangKerstin RichterVolker Vallon Original Article Pages: 67 - 73
Okadaic acid, a protein phosphatase inhibitor, stimulates the activity of Na+/H+ and Na+-independent Cl–/HCO3– exchangers in human lymphocytes L. de la Rosa N. Vilariño L. Botana Original Article Pages: 74 - 81
Atypical kinetics for a series of putative dopamine antagonists to reverse the low-magnitude Ca2+ phase in the dopamine-bound D2short receptor state Petrus J. PauwelsWouter Koek Short Communication Pages: 82 - 85