NIDA Research Monograph, Number 146 [Printed in 1994]
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Table of Contents
Preface-----1
Geraline C. Lin
Classical Hallucinogens: An Introductory Overview-----4
Richard A. Glennon
Are Hallucinogens Psychoheuristic?-----33
Stephen Szára
Lysergamides Revisited-----52
Robert C. Pfaff, Xuemei Huang, Danuta Marona-Lewicka, Robert Oberlender, and David E. Nichols
Structure-Activity Relationships of Classic Hallucinogens and their Analogs-----74
Peyton Jacob III and Alexander T. Shulgin
Human Hallucinogenic Drug Research: Regulatory, Clinical, and Scientific Issues-----92
Rick J. Strassman
Serotonin Receptor Involvement in an Animal Model of the Acute Effects of Hallucinogens-----124
Mark A. Geyer and Kirsten M. Krebs
The Stimulus Effects of Serotonergic Hallucinogens in Animals-----157
Jerrold C. Winter
Electrophysiological Studies on the Actions of Hallucinogenic Drugs at 5-HT2 Receptors in Rat Brain-----183
George K. Aghajanian
Neurochemical Evidence That Hallucinogenic Drugs Are 5-HT1C Receptor Agonists: What Next?-----203
Elaine Sanders-Bush
Autoradiographic Approaches to Studying Hallucinogens or Other Drugs-----214
Nathan M. Appel
Hallucinogens Acting at 5-HT Receptors: Towards a Mechanistic Understanding at Atomic Resolution-----241
Harel Weinstein, Daqun Zhang, and Juan A. Ballesteros
Molecular Modeling of the Interaction of LSD and Other Hallucinogens with 5-HT2 Receptors-----263
Richard B. Westkaemper and Richard A. Glennon
Structure and Function of Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptors-----284
Jean C. Shih, Kevin Chen, and Timothy K. Gallaher
Summary-----298
Richard A. Glennon
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