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1. KIF2A deficiency causes early-onset neurodegeneration

4. Role of regulatory C‐terminal motifs in synaptic confinement of LRRTM2

5. Direct control of translational elongation by TAOK2β highlights altered protein synthesis as a fundamental underlying component of autism

6. Proteomics-based synapse characterization: From proteins to circuits

8. Synapse type-specific proteomic dissection identifies IgSF8 as a hippocampal CA3 microcircuit organizer

10. Heterotypic Amyloid beta interactions facilitate amyloid assembly and modify amyloid structure

11. LRRC37B Is a Species-Specific Regulator of Voltage-Gated Channels and Excitability in Human Cortical Neurons

12. Contribution of GABAergic interneurons to amyloid-β plaque pathology in an APP knock-in mouse model

13. Synaptic tau and synaptogyrin‐3 are promising targets to tackle tauopathies

14. Synaptogenic activity of the axon guidance molecule Robo2 underlies hippocampal circuit function

15. Hydrop enables droplet-based single-cell ATAC-seq and single-cell RNA-seq using dissolvable hydrogel beads

16. Lowering Synaptogyrin-3 expression rescues Tau-induced memory defects and synaptic loss in the presence of microglial activation

18. Trafficking mechanisms of synaptogenic cell adhesion molecules

19. Synaptogenic activity of the axon guidance molecule Robo2 is critical for hippocampal circuit function

20. SorCS1-mediated sorting in dendrites maintains neurexin axonal surface polarization required for synaptic function

21. Tau association with synaptic vesicles causes presynaptic dysfunction

22. Compartmentalized distributions of neuronal and glial cell-surface proteins pattern the synaptic network

24. SorCS1-mediated Sorting of Neurexin in Dendrites Maintains Presynaptic Function

25. Nuclear import of the <scp>DSCAM</scp> ‐cytoplasmic domain drives signaling capable of inhibiting synapse formation

26. Neuronal Polarity: MAP2 Shifts Secretory Vesicles into High Gear for Long-Haul Transport down the Axon

27. P1‐185: SECRETED AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN IS A GABABR1A LIGAND THAT SUPPRESSES SYNAPTIC VESICLE RELEASE

28. Leucine-rich repeat-containing synaptic adhesion molecules as organizers of synaptic specificity and diversity

29. Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans as Emerging Players in Synaptic Specificity

30. Synaptogyrin-3 Mediates Presynaptic Dysfunction Induced by Tau

31. A20 critically controls microglia activation and inhibits inflammasome-dependent neuroinflammation

32. A Modular Organization of LRR Protein-Mediated Synaptic Adhesion Defines Synapse Identity

33. Synaptic Contacts Enhance Cell-to-Cell Tau Pathology Propagation

34. PTPσ functions as a presynaptic receptor for the glypican-4/LRRTM4 complex and is essential for excitatory synaptic transmission

35. Structural Mechanism for Modulation of Synaptic Neuroligin-Neurexin Signaling by MDGA Proteins

36. Secreted amyloid-β precursor protein functions as a GABA

37. [O1–07–06]: SOLUBLE AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN IS AN ISOFORM‐SPECIFIC GABA(B) RECEPTOR LIGAND THAT SUPPRESSES SYNAPTIC RELEASE PROBABILITY

38. Ecto-Fc MS identifies ligand-receptor interactions through extracellular domain Fc fusion protein baits and shotgun proteomic analysis

40. Transsynaptic Binding of Orphan Receptor GPR179 to Dystroglycan-Pikachurin Complex Is Essential for the Synaptic Organization of Photoreceptors

41. Synapse biology in the 'circuit-age'-paths toward molecular connectomics

42. Specification of synaptic connectivity by cell surface interactions

43. FLRT Proteins Are Endogenous Latrophilin Ligands and Regulate Excitatory Synapse Development

44. Vesicular Trafficking of Semaphorin 3A is Activity-Dependent and Differs Between Axons and Dendrites

45. Long-Term Adeno-Associated Viral Vector-Mediated Expression of Truncated TrkB in the Adult Rat Facial Nucleus Results in Motor Neuron Degeneration

46. Control of Neural Circuit Formation by Leucine-Rich Repeat Proteins

47. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the ventral midbrain–nucleus accumbens pathway: a role in depression

48. Transient downregulation of Sema3A mRNA in a rat model for temporal lobe epilepsy. A novel molecular event potentially contributing to mossy fiber sprouting

49. Unbiased Discovery of Glypican as a Novel Receptor for LRRTM4 in Regulating Excitatory Synapse Development

50. Role of leucine-rich repeat proteins in the development and function of neural circuits

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