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2. Thyroid hormone is required for pruning, functioning and long-term maintenance of afferent inner hair cell synapses
3. Ghrelin receptor activity amplifies hippocampal N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor-mediated postsynaptic currents and increases phosphorylation of the GluN1 subunit at Ser896 and Ser897
4. Time-dependent localization of high- and low-sulfated keratan sulfates in the song nuclei of developing zebra finches
5. Gad1 mRNA as a reliable indicator of altered GABA release from orexigenic neurons in the hypothalamus
6. A highly sensitive fluorescent indicator dye for calcium imaging of neural activity in vitro and in vivo
7. Heterogeneous presynaptic distribution of monoacylglycerol lipase, a multipotent regulator of nociceptive circuits in the mouse spinal cord
8. Climbing fiber synapse elimination in cerebellar Purkinje cells
9. TARPs γ-2 and γ-7 are essential for AMPA receptor expression in the cerebellum
10. Involvement of protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTPMEG in motor learning and cerebellar long-term depression
11. Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition mediated by endocannabinoids at synapses from fast-spiking interneurons to medium spiny neurons in the striatum
12. Abundant distribution of TARP γ-8 in synaptic and extrasynaptic surface of hippocampal neurons and its major role in AMPA receptor expression on spines and dendrites
13. Signaling complex formation of phospholipase Cβ4 with metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1α and 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor at the perisynapse and endoplasmic reticulum in the mouse brain
14. Altered agonist sensitivity and desensitization of neuronal mGluR1 responses in knock-in mice by a single amino acid substitution at the PKC phosphorylation site
15. Two distinct classes of muscarinic action on hippocampal inhibitory synapses: M2-mediated direct suppression and M1/M3-mediated indirect suppression through endocannabinoid signalling
16. Postsynaptic M1 and M3 receptors are responsible for the muscarinic enhancement of retrograde endocannabinoid signalling in the hippocampus
17. Insulin-like growth factor-I as a promoting factor for cerebellar Purkinje cell development
18. Effects of insulin-like growth factor I on climbing fibre synapse elimination during cerebellar development
19. mGluR1 in cerebellar Purkinje cells is required for normal association of temporally contiguous stimuli in classical conditioning
20. Cooperative endocannabinoid production by neuronal depolarization and group I metabotropic glutamate receptor activation
21. Formation of hippocampal synapses on patterned substrates of a laminin‐derived synthetic peptide
22. Gq protein α subunits Gαq and Gα11 are localized at postsynaptic extra‐junctional membrane of cerebellar Purkinje cells and hippocampal pyramidal cells
23. Deficient long-term synaptic depression in the rostral cerebellum correlated with impaired motor learning in phospholipase C β4 mutant mice
24. Synapsins regulate brain-derived neurotrophic factor-mediated synaptic potentiation and axon elongation by acting on membrane rafts.
25. A highly sensitive fluorescent indicator dye for calcium imaging of neural activityin vitroandin vivo
26. The active zone protein CAST regulates synaptic vesicle recycling and quantal size in the mouse hippocampus.
27. Whisker experience-dependent mGluR signaling maintains synaptic strength in the mouse adolescent cortex.
28. Formation of hippocampal synapses on patterned substrates of a laminin‐derived synthetic peptide
29. Gq protein α subunits Gαq and Gα11 are localized at postsynaptic extra-junctional membrane of cerebellar Purkinje cells and hippocampal pyramidal cells
30. Patterns of expression for the mRNA corresponding to the four isoforms of phospholipase Cβ in mouse brain
31. Motor discoordination and increased susceptibility to cerebellar injury in GLAST mutant mice
32. Two distinct classes of muscarinic action on hippocampal inhibitory synapses: M2-mediated direct suppression and M1/M3-mediated indirect suppression through endocannabinoid signalling.
33. Postsynaptic M1 and M3 receptors are responsible for the muscarinic enhancement of retrograde endocannabinoid signalling in the hippocampus.
34. TARPs gamma-2 and gamma-7 are essential for AMPA receptor expression in the cerebellum.
35. Abundant distribution of TARP gamma-8 in synaptic and extrasynaptic surface of hippocampal neurons and its major role in AMPA receptor expression on spines and dendrites.
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