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1. Maternal immunoglobulin G affects brain development of mouse offspring

2. Calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion 2 is involved in dopamine release in mouse midbrain neurons

3. Transplanted human iPSC-derived vascular endothelial cells promote functional recovery by recruitment of regulatory T cells to ischemic white matter in the brain

4. Loss of CAPS2/Cadps2 leads to exocrine pancreatic cell injury and intracellular accumulation of secretory granules in mice

5. The physiological role of Homer2a and its novel short isoform, Homer2e, in NMDA receptor-mediated apoptosis in cerebellar granule cells

6. CAPS1 is involved in hippocampal synaptic plasticity and hippocampus-associated learning

7. The Ser19Stop single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of human PHYHIPL affects the cerebellum in mice

8. Absence of Thyroid Hormone Induced Delayed Dendritic Arborization in Mouse Primary Hippocampal Neurons Through Insufficient Expression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor

9. The brain-specific RasGEF very-KIND is required for normal dendritic growth in cerebellar granule cells and proper motor coordination.

10. Mammalian-Specific Central Myelin Protein Opalin Is Redundant for Normal Myelination: Structural and Behavioral Assessments.

11. Axonal localization of Ca2+-dependent activator protein for secretion 2 is critical for subcellular locality of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 release affecting proper development of postnatal mouse cerebellum.

12. Phospholipase D family member 4, a transmembrane glycoprotein with no phospholipase D activity, expression in spleen and early postnatal microglia.

14. GABAB receptors induce phasic release from medial habenula terminals through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready vesicles.

16. CAPS2 Deficiency Impairs the Release of the Social Peptide Oxytocin, as Well as Oxytocin-Associated Social Behavior

17. CAPS1 is involved in hippocampal synaptic plasticity and hippocampus-associated learning

18. The Ser19Stop single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of human PHYHIPL affects the cerebellum in mice

19. CAPS2 Deficiency Impairs the Release of the Social Peptide Oxytocin, as Well as Oxytocin-Associated Social Behavior.

20. Mouse Models of Mutations and Variations in Autism Spectrum Disorder-Associated Genes: Mice Expressing Caps2/Cadps2 Copy Number and Alternative Splicing Variants

21. Deletion of Class II ADP-Ribosylation Factors in Mice Causes Tremor by the Nav1.6 Loss in Cerebellar Purkinje Cell Axon Initial Segments.

22. Axonal localization of Ca2+-dependent activator protein for secretion 2 is critical for subcellular locality of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 release affecting proper development of postnatal mouse cerebellum

23. Reduced axonal localization of a Caps2 splice variant impairs axonal release of BDNF and causes autistic-like behavior in mice

24. Phase Advance of the Light-Dark Cycle Perturbs Diurnal Rhythms of Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor and Neurotrophin-3 Protein Levels, Which Reduces Synaptophysin-positive Presynaptic Terminals in the Cortex of Juvenile Rats

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26. Alternative splicing variations in mouse CAPS2: differential expression and functional properties of splicing variants

27. Phospholipase D Family Member 4, a Transmembrane Glycoprotein with No Phospholipase D Activity, Expression in Spleen and Early Postnatal Microglia

29. CAPS1 Deficiency Perturbs Dense-Core Vesicle Trafficking and Golgi Structure and Reduces Presynaptic Release Probability in the Mouse Brain.

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