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1. RNA Sequencing Demonstrates Ex Vivo Neocortical Transcriptomic Changes Induced by Epileptiform Activity in Male and Female Mice.

2. Patients with sporadic FTLD exhibit similar increases in lysosomal proteins and storage material as patients with FTD due to GRN mutations.

3. Estrogen-related receptor gamma regulates mitochondrial and synaptic genes and modulates vulnerability to synucleinopathy.

5. Estrogen-related Receptor Alpha (ERRα) is Required for PGC-1α-dependent Gene Expression in the Mouse Brain.

6. Dysregulated clock gene expression and abnormal diurnal regulation of hippocampal inhibitory transmission and spatial memory in amyloid precursor protein transgenic mice.

7. Dysregulation of PGC-1α-Dependent Transcriptional Programs in Neurological and Developmental Disorders: Therapeutic Challenges and Opportunities.

8. High-Fat and High-Sucrose Diets Impair Time-of-Day Differences in Spatial Working Memory of Male Mice.

9. Interactions between knockout of schizophrenia risk factor Dysbindin-1 and copper metabolism in mice.

10. A Role for PGC-1α in Transcription and Excitability of Neocortical and Hippocampal Excitatory Neurons.

11. PINK1 phosphorylates ubiquitin predominantly in astrocytes.

12. Cell-Specific Deletion of PGC-1α from Medium Spiny Neurons Causes Transcriptional Alterations and Age-Related Motor Impairment.

13. The impact of the Standard American Diet in rats: Effects on behavior, physiology and recovery from inflammatory injury.

14. Transcriptional dysregulation causes altered modulation of inhibition by haloperidol.

15. Regulation of persistent sodium currents by glycogen synthase kinase 3 encodes daily rhythms of neuronal excitability.

16. Cortical PGC-1α-Dependent Transcripts Are Reduced in Postmortem Tissue From Patients With Schizophrenia.

17. Cerebellar transcriptional alterations with Purkinje cell dysfunction and loss in mice lacking PGC-1α.

18. PGC-1α provides a transcriptional framework for synchronous neurotransmitter release from parvalbumin-positive interneurons.

19. Hyperactivity and cortical disinhibition in mice with restricted expression of mutant huntingtin to parvalbumin-positive cells.

20. Developmental alterations in motor coordination and medium spiny neuron markers in mice lacking pgc-1α.

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