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VOLUME 26 LIST OF CONTENTS Number 1 L. A. Hoke, P. W. Lavori Mood and global functioning in borderline personality and J. C. PERRY disorder: individual regression models for longitudinal measurements P. S. WotyniEc, A. E. PULVER, Schizophrenia: gender and familial risk J. A. McGratH and D. Tam M. W. Otto, M. H. POLLAck, Alcohol dependence in panic disorder patients G. S. Sacus, C. A. O’NeEm and J. F. ROSENBAUM N. Lomer, P. HOFMANN Nasal administration of naloxone for detection of opiate and H. R. CHAUDHRY dependence S. MANNUZzZ<A, A. J. FYER, An extension of the acquaintanceship procedure in family J. ENpicotT, M. S. GALLops, studies of mental disorder L. Y. Martin, T. REICH and D. F. KLEIN R. G. Matcapy, L. H. ROGLER 59 Issues of validity in the diagnostic interview schedule and W. W. TRYON P. HANNAH, D. ADAMs, 69 Abnormal platelet 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake and V. GLOVER and M. SANDLER imipramine binding in postnatal dysphoria . S. GRIFFITHS, 77 The sequestration of [*H|spiperone by lymphocytes in . O. CHUNG-A-ON, K. D. GRIFFITHS, schizophrenics and their first-degree relatives: a limited . W. Payne and J. I. Davies vulnerability marker? EP. ERDMAN, M. H. KLE, 85 A comparison of two computer-administered versions of J. H. Greist, S. S. SKARE, the NIMH diagnostic interview schedule J. J. Hustep, L. N. Rosins, J. E. HELZER, E. GOLDRING, M. H¢MBURGER and J. P. MILLER Software Survey Section Number 2 N. Lomer, P. HOFMANN Midazolam shortens seizure duration following and H. R. CHAUDHRY electroconvulsive therapy R. G. KaTHOL, T. L. GEnris, Blunted ACTH response to hypoglycemic stress in B. T. CARROLL, S. D. SAMUELSON, depressed patients but not in patients with schizophrenia A. F. Pitts, W. H. MELLER and J. L. CARTER M. BANGER, O. BENKERT, Nimodipine in acute alcohol withdrawal state J. ROSCHKE, T. HERTH M. HEBENSTREIT, M. PHiipp and J. B. ALDENHOFF M. Mags, M. VAN DER PLANKEN, Leukocytosis, monocytosis and neutrophilia: hallmarks W. J. STEVENS, D. PEETERs, of severe depression L. S. DECLERCK, C. H. Bripts, C. SCHOTTE and P. Cosyns T. A. Kosten, S. F. ANTON Ascertaining psychiatric diagnoses with the family history and B. J. ROUNSAVILLE method in a substance abuse population D. R. Jones and M. B. JonEs Behavioral contagion in sibships Books Received Announcement Software Survey Section Number 3 J. S. Kune, J. E. Smit and Paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenic processing of H.C. Butis facially displayed affect M. Mags, L. MAEs, A clinical and biological validation of the DSM-III C. SCHOTTE and P. Cosyns melancholia diagnosis in men: results of pattern recognition methods S. L. Brown, D. M. SvRaKIC, The relationship of personality to mood and anxiety T. R. PRZYBECK and states: a dimensional approach C. R. CLONINGER M. W. DysKEN, Distribution of peripheral lymphocytes in Alzheimer M. D. MINICHIELLO, patients and controls J. L. Ha, S. SEARe, J. T. Littie, S. E. MoLcHAN and T. SUNDERLAND Books Received Software Survey Section Vill Number 4 GENETICS AND GENE EXPRESSION IN MENTAL ILLNESS ii Announcement of new Editors-in-Chief N. ERLENMEYER-KIMLING, 221 Foreword G. L. Canton1 and S. S. Krety Section I. Concepts, classification and genetics of mental illness R. M. Murray, P. Jones, Genes, viruses and neurodevelopmental schizophrenia E. O’CALLAGHAN, N. TAKE! and P. SHAM E. STROMGREN The concept of schizophrenia: the conflict between nosological and symptomatological aspects S. S. Kety and L. J. INGRAHAM Genetic transmission and improved diagnosis of schizophrenia from pedigrees of adoptees G. B. Cassano, H. S. AKISKAL, The importance of measures of affective temperaments G. PEruGI, L. MUSETTI and in genetic studies of mood disorders M. SAVINO Section II. Putative biochemical and biological markers E. GANDINI Genetics of affective disorders V. ANDREOLI The complexity of psychiatric nosography and the ‘‘simplicity’’ of molecular genetics Section III. Newer molecular genetic strategies P. F. PIGNATTI and Tracking disease genes by reverse genetics A. E. Turco S. H. BARONDES How genetically heterogeneous are the major psychiatric disorders? E. I. Ginns, J. A. EGELAND, Update on the search for DNA markers linked to C. R. ALLEN, D. L. PAUuLs, manic-depressive illness in the Old Order Amish K. Fats, T. P. KertH and S. M. PAuL T. C. GILLIAM Mapping psychiatric disease genes: impact of new molecular strategies Section IV. Behavioral traits: potential use in linkage studies S. MATTHYSSE and J. PARNAS Extending the phenotype of schizophrenia: implications for linkage analysis J. FELDON and I. WEINER From an animal model of an attentional deficit towards new insights into the pathophysiology of schizophrenia A. OLIVERIO, S. CaABIB and Nonhuman behavioral models in the genetics of disturbed S. PUGLISI-ALLEGRA behavior A. F. Mirsky, S. J. LOCHHEAD, On familial factors in the attentional deficit in B. P. Jones, S. KUGELMAsS, schizophrenia: a review and report of two new subject D. WaALsH and K. S. KENDLER samples L. ERLENMEYER-KIMLING A summary of attentional findings in the New York High- and B. A. CORNBLATT Risk Project P. S. HoLZMAN Behavioral markers of schizophrenia useful for genetic studies Section V. Epilogue E. Costa Building a bridge between neurobiology and mental illness S. MattuyssE, D. L. Levy, Gene expression in mental illness: a navigation chart to D. KinNEYy, C. DEUTSCH, future progress C. LAJONCHERE, D. YURGELUN-TODD, B. Woops and P. S. HOLZMAN Software Survey Section Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 26, 1992 J

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