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1. Enhanced hippocampal LTP but normal NMDA receptor and AMPA receptor function in a rat model of CDKL5 deficiency disorder

2. Key roles of C2/GAP domains in SYNGAP1-related pathophysiology

4. A consensus protocol for functional connectivity analysis in the rat brain

7. Imbalance of flight–freeze responses and their cellular correlates in the Nlgn3−/y rat model of autism

9. Reactive astrocytes acquire neuroprotective as well as deleterious signatures in response to Tau and Aß pathology

10. Delayed recruitment of activity‐dependent bulk endocytosis in Fmr1 knockout neurons.

14. CDKL5 deficiency disorder: a pathophysiology of neural maintenance

17. Cerebellar contributions to fear-based emotional processing: relevance to understanding the neural circuits involved in autism.

21. Epilepsy-Related CDKL5 Deficiency Slows Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis in Central Nerve Terminals.

24. NMDA Receptor C-Terminal Domain Signalling in Development, Maturity, and Disease.

25. Ca2+ imaging of self and other in medial prefrontal cortex during social dominance interactions in a tube test.

27. Imbalance of flight–freeze responses and their cellular correlates in the Nlgn3−/y rat model of autism.

28. The Developmental Shift of NMDA Receptor Composition Proceeds Independently of GluN2 Subunit-Specific GluN2 C-Terminal Sequences

31. FMRP Sustains Presynaptic Function via Control of Activity- Dependent Bulk Endocytosis.

32. Correlated binocular activity guides recovery from monocular deprivation

37. Reduced local input to fast‐spiking interneurons in the somatosensory cortex in the GABAA γ2 R43Q mouse model of absence epilepsy

41. Mechanisms regulating input-output function and plasticity of neurons in the absence of FMRP.

43. Medial septal GABAergic neurons reduce seizure duration upon optogenetic closed-loop stimulation.

44. Fgf receptor 3 activation promotes selective growth and expansion of occipitotemporal cortex

45. Cell-type-specific translation profiling reveals a novel strategy for treating fragile X syndrome

46. Loss of protohaem IX farnesyltransferase in mature dentate granule cells impairs short-term facilitation at mossy fibre to CA3 pyramidal cell synapses

48. Altered Thalamocortical Development in the SAP102 Knockout Model of Intellectual Disability

49. Conserved hippocampal cellular pathophysiology but distinct behavioural deficits in a rat model of Fragile X Syndrome

50. Sustained correction of associative learning deficits after brief, early treatment in a rat model of Fragile X Syndrome.

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