Molecular Psychiatry

May 1998, Volume 3, Issue 3
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General Summary

183
J Vianello & J Licinio
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Guest Editorial

Serotonin transporter candidate gene studies in affective disorders and personality: promises and potential pitfalls 186
BD Greenberg, FJ McMahon & DL Murphy
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Reduced glucose metabolism in the subgenual prefrontal cortex in unipolar depression 190
WC Drevets, D Öngür & JL Price
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News & Views

Transgenic models and subcellular pathology -- do they tell us what goes wrong in Huntington’s disease? 192
GP Reynolds & CF Dalton
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Can loss-of-function prion-related diseases exist? 196
HB Samaia & RR Brentani
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The regulation of D2 dopamine receptor expression 198
RJ Hitzemann
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Bombesin, obesity, and social behavior 204
K Wada, E Wada, K Watase, K Yamada & H Ohki-Hamazaki
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The cerebellum and non-motor function: clinical implications 207
G Allen & E Courchesne
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News In Brief

211
DA Collier
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Scientific Correspondence

All alleles are equal, but some alleles are more equal than others 212
A Paterson
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Comings replies 212
DE Comings
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Allelic association of tryptophan hydroxylase with alcoholism in five Taiwanese ethnic groups 213
Y-PP Hsu, JJ Tai, S-V Seow, C-C Chen, J-M Yu & ATA Cheng
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Perspectives

Functional impact of cerebral projection systems 215
W Vanduffel, GA Orban, SG Lomber & BR Payne
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Neuroimaging abnormalities in the subgenual prefrontal cortex: implications for the pathophysiology of familial mood disorders 220
WC Drevets, D Öngür & JL Price
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Original Research Articles

Superoxide, neuroleptics and the ubiquinone and cytochrome b5 reductases in brain and lymphocytes from normals and schizophrenic patients 227
SA Whatley, D Curti, F Das Gupta, IN Ferrier, S Jones, C Taylor & RM Marchbanks
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Dopamine D4 receptor and serotonin transporter promoter in the determination of neonatal temperament 238
RP Ebstein, J Levine, V Geller, J Auerbach, I Gritsenko & RH Belmaker
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Toxic effects of acetylcholinesterase on neuronal and glial-like cells in vitro 247
FH Calderón, R von Bernhardi, G De Ferrari, S Luza, R Aldunate & NC Inestrosa
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The A1 allele of the human D2 dopamine receptor gene predicts low D2 receptor availability in healthy volunteers 256
T Pohjalainen, JO Rinne, K Någren, P Lehikoinen, K Anttila, EKG Syvälahti & J Hietala
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D2 receptors binding potential is not affected by Taq1 polymorphism at the D2 receptor gene 261
M Laruelle, J Gelernter & RB Innis
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Further support for an association between a polymorphic CAG repeat in the hKCa3 gene and schizophrenia 266
T Bowen, CA Guy, N Craddock, AG Cardno, NM Williams, G Spurlock, KC Murphy, LA Jones, M Gray, RD Sanders, G McCarthy, KG Chandy, E Fantino, K Kalman, GA Gutman, JJ Gargus, J Williams, P McGuffin, MJ Owen & MC O’Donovan
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Evidence for linkage disequilibrium between serotonin transporter protein gene (SLC6A4) and obsessive compulsive disorder 270
CJ McDougle, CN Epperson, LH Price & J Gelernter
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