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1. Astrocyte coverage of excitatory synapses correlates to measures of synapse structure and function in ferret primary visual cortex.

2. Postsynaptic mitochondria are positioned to support functional diversity of dendritic spines.

3. Astrocyte coverage of excitatory synapses correlates to measures of synapse structure and function in primary visual cortex.

4. Postsynaptic mitochondria are positioned to support functional diversity of dendritic spines.

6. Cell Surface Engineering Enables Surfaceome Profiling.

7. Post-developmental plasticity of the primary rod pathway allows restoration of visually guided behaviors.

8. Presynaptic Rac1 controls synaptic strength through the regulation of synaptic vesicle priming.

9. A binocular synaptic network supports interocular response alignment in visual cortical neurons.

10. Selective activation of BK channels in small-headed dendritic spines suppresses excitatory postsynaptic potentials.

11. Gold In-and-Out: A Toolkit for Analyzing Subcellular Distribution of Immunogold-Labeled Membrane Proteins in Freeze-Fracture Replica Images.

12. Computational modeling predicts ephemeral acidic microdomains in the glutamatergic synaptic cleft.

13. Adhesion GPCR Latrophilin 3 regulates synaptic function of cone photoreceptors in a trans-synaptic manner.

15. Rapid Ultrastructural Changes in the PSD and Surrounding Membrane after Induction of Structural LTP in Single Dendritic Spines.

16. IgSF11 homophilic adhesion proteins promote layer-specific synaptic assembly of the cortical interneuron subtype.

17. A deep learning approach to identifying immunogold particles in electron microscopy images.

19. Targeting Functionally Characterized Synaptic Architecture Using Inherent Fiducials and 3D Correlative Microscopy.

20. Cortical response selectivity derives from strength in numbers of synapses.

21. ADAP1/Centaurin-α1 Negatively Regulates Dendritic Spine Function and Memory Formation in the Hippocampus.

22. Interplay between cell-adhesion molecules governs synaptic wiring of cone photoreceptors.

23. Presynaptic development is controlled by the core active zone proteins CAST/ELKS.

24. Presynaptic Mitochondria Volume and Abundance Increase during Development of a High-Fidelity Synapse.

25. Ca V 2.1 α 1 Subunit Expression Regulates Presynaptic Ca V 2.1 Abundance and Synaptic Strength at a Central Synapse.

26. Stromalin Constrains Memory Acquisition by Developmentally Limiting Synaptic Vesicle Pool Size.

27. CAST/ELKS Proteins Control Voltage-Gated Ca 2+ Channel Density and Synaptic Release Probability at a Mammalian Central Synapse.

28. LRIT1 Modulates Adaptive Changes in Synaptic Communication of Cone Photoreceptors.

29. Identification of a highly neurotoxic α-synuclein species inducing mitochondrial damage and mitophagy in Parkinson's disease.

30. The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells.

31. A novel region in the Ca V 2.1 α 1 subunit C-terminus regulates fast synaptic vesicle fusion and vesicle docking at the mammalian presynaptic active zone.

32. Neocortical Chandelier Cells Developmentally Shape Axonal Arbors through Reorganization but Establish Subcellular Synapse Specificity without Refinement.

33. The Auxiliary Calcium Channel Subunit α2δ4 Is Required for Axonal Elaboration, Synaptic Transmission, and Wiring of Rod Photoreceptors.

34. LRIT3 Differentially Affects Connectivity and Synaptic Transmission of Cones to ON- and OFF-Bipolar Cells.

35. Synapse-Level Determination of Action Potential Duration by K(+) Channel Clustering in Axons.

36. High-Throughput, High-Resolution Mapping of Protein Localization in Mammalian Brain by In Vivo Genome Editing.

37. Presynaptic Deletion of GIT Proteins Results in Increased Synaptic Strength at a Mammalian Central Synapse.

38. Mechanism for Selective Synaptic Wiring of Rod Photoreceptors into the Retinal Circuitry and Its Role in Vision.

39. Nanoscale distribution of presynaptic Ca(2+) channels and its impact on vesicular release during development.

40. Target- and input-dependent organization of AMPA and NMDA receptors in synaptic connections of the cochlear nucleus.

41. Retrograde synaptic signaling mediated by K+ efflux through postsynaptic NMDA receptors.

42. Molecular and functional asymmetry at a vertebrate electrical synapse.

43. Quantitative localization of Cav2.1 (P/Q-type) voltage-dependent calcium channels in Purkinje cells: somatodendritic gradient and distinct somatic coclustering with calcium-activated potassium channels.

44. Evaluation of glutamate concentration transient in the synaptic cleft of the rat calyx of Held.

45. Connexin composition in apposed gap junction hemiplaques revealed by matched double-replica freeze-fracture replica immunogold labeling.

46. Regulators of G protein signaling RGS7 and RGS11 determine the onset of the light response in ON bipolar neurons.

47. Mechanisms underlying signal filtering at a multisynapse contact.

48. Pob1 ensures cylindrical cell shape by coupling two distinct rho signaling events during secretory vesicle targeting.

49. Differential postsynaptic compartments in the laterocapsular division of the central nucleus of amygdala for afferents from the parabrachial nucleus and the basolateral nucleus in the rat.

50. Immunolocalization of multiple membrane proteins on a carbon replica with STEM and EDX.

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