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Neuroscience Letters Neuroscience Letters 265 (1999) 227-229 Contents to Volume 265 Volume 265. no. 1 Guidelines for the submission of manuscripts Instruction differentiates the processing of temporal and spatial sequential patterns: evidence from slow wave activity in humans R. Schubotz (Germany) Forebrain white matter in spontaneously hypertensive rats: a quantitative image analysis study M. Sabbatini, E. Baldoni, A. Cadoni, L. Vitaioli, A. Zicca, F. Amenta (Italy) Frequent coexistence of Lewy bodies and neurofibrillary tangles in the same neurons of patients with diffuse Lewy body disease E. Iseki, W. Marui, K. Kosaka, K. Uéda (Japan) Effects of lesion of pontomedullary reticular formation on visually triggered vertical and oblique head orienting movements in alert cats S. Sasaki, T. Isa, K. Naito (Japan) Activation of protein kinase C enhances peptide release from rat spinal cord slices S.M. Frayer, L.A. Barber, M.R. Vasko (USA) Veering in human locomotion: the role of the effectors A. Boyadjian, L. Marin, F. Danion (France) The expression of GABA, receptor a2 subunit is upregulated by testosterone in rat cerebral cortex L. Zhang, Y.H. Chang, A.N. Feldman, W. Ma, F. Lahjouji, J.L. Barker, Q. Hu, D. Maric, B.-S. Li, W. Li, D.R. Rubinow (USA) Interleukin-16 and calcitonin, but not corticotropin-releasing factor, alter sleep cycles when injected into the rat hypothalamic lateral paraventricular area Y. Slisli, R. de Beaurepaire (France) Enhancement of cortical and hippocampal cholinergic neurotransmission through 5-HT1A receptor-mediated pathways by BAY xX 3702 in freely moving rats T. Koyama, Y. Nakajima, T. Fujii, K. Kawashima (Japan) Expression of cyclin-dependent kinase 5 and its activator p35 in rat brain after middle cerebral artery occlusion T. Hayashi, H. Warita, K. Abe, Y. Itoyama (Japan) Effect of long-term elevated corticosteroid levels on field responses to synaptic stimulation, in the rat CA] hippocampal area Y.J.G. Karten, E. Slagter, M. Joéls (The Netherlands) Illusory motion capture and release in rotating 3-D figure in humans I. Kojo, J. Rovamo (Finland, UK) Adenosine 5'-triphosphate-induced dopamine release in the rat nucleus accumbens in vivo U. Kriigel, H. Kittner, P. Illes (Germany) Palmitoyl-protein thioesterase, an enzyme implicated in neurodegeneration, is localized in neurons and is developmentally regulated in rat brain J. Suopanki, J. Tyynelé, M. Baumann, M. Haltia (Finland) Functional blockade of the parabrachial area by tetrodotoxin disrupts the acquisition of conditioned taste aversion induced by motion-sickness in rats M. Gallo, S.L. Marquez, M.A. Ballesteros, A. Maldonado (Spain) Enhancement of amyloid 6 42 secretion by 28 different presenilin 1 mutations of familial Alzheimer’s disease O. Murayama, T. Tomita, N. Nihonmatsu, M. Murayama, X. Sun, T. Honda, T. Iwatsubo, A. Takashima (Japan) Intracerebroventricular administration of nocistatin reduces inflammatory hyperalgesia in rats T. Nakagawa, M. Kaneko, S. Inamura, M. Satoh (Japan) Extensive axonal Lewy neurites in Parkinson’s disease: a novel pathological feature revealed by a-synuclein immunocytochemistry H. Braak, D. Sandmann-Keil, W. Gai, E. Braak (Germany, Australia) Volume 265 no. 2 Dizocilpine attenuates streptomycin-induced vestibulotoxicity in rats A.S. Basile, A.M. Brichta, B.D. Harris, D. Morse, D. Coling, P. Skolnick (USA) Leptin receptor immunoreactivity in sympathetic prevertebral ganglion neurons of mouse and rat S.M. Miller, P.F. Schmalz, E.E. Benarroch, J.H. Szurszewski (USA) The potentiation of amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion by fimbria-fornix lesions in rats is abolished by intrahippocampal grafts rich in serotonergic neurons E. Balse, R. Suhr, A. Haaf, C. Kelche, R. Jackisch, J.-C. Cassel (France, Germany) 228 Contents to Volume 265 Uraemic guanidino compounds inhibit y-aminobutyric acid-evoked whole cell currents in mouse spinal cord neurones R. D’Hooge, P.P. De Deyn, G. Van de Vijver, G. Antoons, A. Raes, P.P. Van Bogaert (Belgium) Upregulation of cytosolic phospholipase A; correlates with apoptosis in mouse superior cervical and dorsal root ganglia neurons M. Hornfelt, A. Edstrém, P.A.R. Ekstrom (Sweden) Transversus abdominis and the superficial abdominal muscles are controlled independently in a postural task P.W. Hodges, C.A. Richardson (Australia) Bicuculline increases Ca”* transients in rat cerebellar granule cells through non-GABA, receptor associated mechanisms N. Mestdagh, E. Wiilfert (Belgium) S-nitrosation ameliorates homocysteine-induced neurotoxicity and calcium responses in primary culture of rat cortical neurons W.-K. Kim (South Korea) Ratio of S-nitrosohomocyst(e)ine to homocyst(e)ine or other thiols determines neurotoxicity in rat cerebrocortical cultures D.M. D’Emilia, S.A. Lipton (USA) Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA following transient forebrain ischemia in rats M.-Y. Lee, W.-K. Ju, J.-H. Cha, B. Chul Son, M.-H. Chun, J. Ki Kang, C.K. Park (South Korea) Adjustment of the human circadian system to changes of the sleep schedule under dim light at home D. Jelinkova-VondraSova, I. Hajek, H. IlInerova (Czech Republic) Event-related potential correlates of false recognitions of faces W. Endl, P. Walla, G. Lindinger, L. Deecke, W. Lang (Austria) Subject’s own speech reduces reactivity of the human auditory cortex J. Numminen, R. Salmelin, R. Hari (Finland) Mechanisms mediating somatostatin-induced reduction of cytosolic free calcium in PC12 cells G. Traina, P. Bagnoli (Italy) Increased expression of phospholipase D1 mRNA during cAMP- or NGF- induced differentiation in PC12 cells K. Hayakawa, S. Nakashima, Y. Ito, K. Mizuta, H. Miyata, Y. Nozawa (Japan) Evidence for the involvement of the pallidum in the modulation of seizures in a genetic model of absence epilepsy in the rat C. Deransart, V. Riban, B.-T. Lé, V. Hechler, C. Marescaux, A. Depaulis (France) Pathological PrP is abundant in sympathetic and sensory ganglia of hamsters fed with scrapie P.A. McBride, M. Beekes (UK, Germany) Does the oculo-manual co-ordination control system use an internal model of the arm dynamics? K. Scarchilli, J.-L. Vercher, G.M. Gauthier, J. Cole (France, UK) Serotonin and human information processing: an electromyographic study of the effects of fluvoxamine on choice reaction time P. Rihet, T. Hasbroucq, O. Blin, C.-A. Possamai (France) Synthesis of apolipoprotein E (ApoE) mRNA by human neuronal-type SK N SH-SY SY cells and its regulation by nerve growth factor and ApoE C. Soulié, V. Mitchell, L. Dupont-Wallois, M.-C. Chartier-Harlin, J.-C. Beauvillain, A. Delacourte, M.-L. Caillet-Boudin (France) Volume 265 no. 3 Stress-induced changes of norepinephrine uptake sites in the locus coeruleus of CS57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice: a quantitative autoradiographic study using [*H]-tomoxetine B.H. Hwang, P.E. Kunkler, B.J. Tarricone, J.N. Hingtgen, J.I. Nurnberger Jr. (USA) Reduced ferroxidase activity in the cerebrospinal fluid from patients with Parkinson’s disease M.-C. Boll, J. Sotelo, E. Otero, M. Alcaraz-Zubeldia, C. Rios (Mexico) Benefit of a combined treatment with trientine and ascorbate in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis model mice S. Nagano, Y. Ogawa, T. Yanagihara, S. Sakoda (Japan) Anti-P-selectin antibody attenuates rat brain ischemic injury H. Suzuki, T. Hayashi, S.J. Tojo, H. Kitagawa, K. Kimura, M. Mizugaki, Y. Itoyama, K. Abe (Japan) Estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in prepubertal and adult male Syrian hamsters R.D. Romeo, S.L. Diedrich, C.L. Sisk (USA) The oxytocin antagonist d(CH});Tyr(Me)’-Orn*-vasotocin reduces non-contact penile erections in male rats M.R. Melis, M.S. Spano, S. Succu, A. Argiolas (Italy) Synergistic effect of optic and peripheral nerve grafts on sprouting of axon-like processes of axotomized retinal ganglion cells in adult hamsters K.S. Cho, Y.M. Xiao, K.-F. So, Y.C. Diao, S.K. Chung (China, People’s Republic of China) Neuronal populations in the human brain extracting invariant relationships from acoustic variance P. Paavilainen, M. Jaramillo, R. Naatanen, I. Winkler (Finland, Hungary) Activation of opioid p-receptor by loperamide to lower plasma glucose in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats I.-M. Liu, T.-C. Chi, Y.C. Chen, F.-H. Lu, J.-T. Cheng (Taiwan) N-Methyl-p-asparate receptor antagonists abolish the maintenance phase of self-sustaining status epilepticus in rat A.M. Mazarati, C.G. Wasterlain (USA) Alterations in neuropeptide Y levels and Y1 binding sites in the Flinders Sensitive Line rats, a genetic animal model of depression L. Caberlotto, P. Jimenez, D.H. Overstreet, Y.L. Hurd, A.A. Mathé, K. Fuxe (Sweden, USA) Contents to Volume 265 Decreased expression of N-methyl-p-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion following complete Freund's adjuvant-induced inflammation: an immunocytochemical study for NMDA NRI subunit H. Wang, R.-x. Zhang, R. Wang, J.-T. Qiao (People’s Republic of China) Population characteristics of preproenkephalin mRNA-containing neurons in the globus pallidus of the rat B.R. Hoover, J.F. Marshall (USA) Enhanced expression of neurotrophic factors by C6 rat glioma cells after transfection with glia maturation factor A. Zaheer, J.L. Weiss, P. Goyal, R. Lim (USA) Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypepetide is expressed by developing rat Purkinje cells and decreases the number of cerebellar y-amino butyric acid positive neurons in culture Y. Skoglésa, C. Patrone, D. Lindholm (Sweden) Amphiphilic properties of acetylcholinesterase monomers in mouse plasma M. Garcia-Ayllon, J.L. Gomez, C.J. Vidal (Spain, Mexico) Neuroprotective effects of lamotrigine enhanced by flunarizine in gerbil global ischemia Y.-S. Lee, B.-W. Yoon, J.-K. Roh (South Korea) Differential neurotrophic effects of apolipoprotein E in aged transgenic mice I. Veinbergs, M. Mallory, M. Mante, E. Rockenstein, J.R. Gilbert, E. Masliah (USA) Author Index to Volume 265 Contents to Volume 265

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