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1. Regulation of sensorimotor gating via Disc1/Huntingtin-mediated Bdnf transport in the cortico-striatal circuit

2. Phosphorylation‐dependent control of Activity‐regulated cytoskeleton‐associated protein (Arc) protein by TNIK

3. The clinical trial landscape in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—Past, present, and future

4. Measuring Values at Work: Extending Existing Frameworks to the Context of Work

5. Opposing roles of p38α-mediated phosphorylation and arginine methylation in driving TDP-43 proteinopathy

6. Loss of neuronal Miro1 disrupts mitophagy and induces hyperactivation of the integrated stress response

7. SAR inspired by aldehyde oxidase (AO) metabolism: Discovery of novel, CNS penetrant tricyclic M4 PAMs

8. VU6005806/AZN-00016130, an advanced M4 positive allosteric modulator (PAM) profiled as a potential preclinical development candidate

9. Schizophrenia risk variants influence multiple classes of transcripts of sorting nexin 19 (SNX19)

10. Phosphorylation-dependent control of Arc protein by synaptic plasticity regulator TNIK

11. Expression bias in retinoic acid responsive genes defines variations in neural differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells

12. KCC2 is required for the survival of mature neurons but not for their development

13. Isolation and characterization of multi-protein complexes enriched in the K-Cl co-transporter 2 from brain plasma membranes

14. Estradiol reverses excitatory synapse loss in a cellular model of neuropsychiatric disorders

15. Novel inhibitors of As(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase (AS3MT) identified by virtual screening

16. Locally Reducing KCC2 Activity in the Hippocampus is Sufficient to Induce Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

17. Cognitive enhancement and antipsychotic-like activity following repeated dosing with the selective M4 PAM VU0467154

18. Small molecule inducers of ABCA1 and apoE that act through indirect activation of the LXR pathway

19. N-Ethylmaleimide increases KCC2 cotransporter activity by modulating transporter phosphorylation

20. Estradiol modulates the efficacy of synaptic inhibition by decreasing the dwell time of GABA A receptors at inhibitory synapses

21. Challenges in the development of an M 4 PAM preclinical candidate: The discovery, SAR, and in vivo characterization of a series of 3-aminoazetidine-derived amides

22. Optimization of M 4 positive allosteric modulators (PAMs): The discovery of VU0476406, a non-human primate in vivo tool compound for translational pharmacology

23. Effects of environmental risks and polygenic loading for schizophrenia on cortical thickness

24. Challenges in the development of an M 4 PAM in vivo tool compound: The discovery of VU0467154 and unexpected DMPK profiles of close analogs

25. Discovery of VU0467485/AZ13713945: An M4 PAM Evaluated as a Preclinical Candidate for the Treatment of Schizophrenia

26. SAR inspired by aldehyde oxidase (AO) metabolism: Discovery of novel, CNS penetrant tricyclic M

27. VU6005806/AZN-00016130, an advanced M

28. Tool inhibitors and assays to interrogate the biology of the TRAF2 and NCK interacting kinase

29. Variation of human neural stem cells generating organizer statesin vitrobefore committing to cortical excitatory or inhibitory neuronal fates

30. PDE10A mutations help to unwrap the neurobiology of hyperkinetic disorders

31. The cortico-striatal circuit regulates sensorimotor gating via Disc1/Huntingtin-mediated Bdnf transport

32. Inactive USP14 and inactive UCHL5 cause accumulation of distinct ubiquitinated proteins in mammalian cells

33. KCC2 is required for the survival of mature neurons but not for their development

34. Compromising KCC2 transporter activity enhances the development of continuous seizure activity

35. Uncovering the function of Disrupted in Schizophrenia 1 through interactions with the cAMP phosphodiesterase PDE4: Contributions of the Houslay lab to molecular psychiatry

36. Advancing drug discovery for neuropsychiatric disorders using patient-specific stem cell models

37. Early postnatal GABAA receptor modulation reverses deficits in neuronal maturation in a conditional neurodevelopmental mouse model of DISC1

38. SUMOylation of DISC1: A Potential Role in Neural Progenitor Proliferation in the Developing Cortex

39. Identification of Phosphorylation Consensus Sequences and Endogenous Neuronal Substrates of the Psychiatric Risk Kinase TNIK

40. BrainSeq: Neurogenomics to Drive Novel Target Discovery for Neuropsychiatric Disorders

41. Compromising the phosphodependent regulation of the GABA A R β3 subunit reproduces the core phenotypes of autism spectrum disorders

42. Potentiating KCC2 activity is sufficient to limit the onset and severity of seizures

43. Developmental seizures and mortality result from reducing GABAA receptor α2-subunit interaction with collybistin

44. Schizophrenia risk variants influence multiple classes of transcripts of sorting nexin 19 (SNX19)

45. Estrogen regulates local protein synthesis in the female hippocampus

46. Developmental seizures and mortality result from reducing GABA

47. Verbal working memory and functional large-scale networks in schizophrenia

48. Developmental and genetic regulation of the human cortex transcriptome illuminate schizophrenia pathogenesis

49. Organization of TNIK in dendritic spines

50. Emerging Biology of PDE10A

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