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1. Ca(V)3.2 drives sustained burst-firing, which is critical for absence seizure propagation in reticular thalamic neurons

14. Chronic pregabalin treatment protects against spreading depolarization and alters hippocampal synaptic characteristics in a model of familial hemiplegic migraine-type 1.

15. Pannexin-1 opening in neuronal edema causes cell death but also leads to protection via increased microglia contacts.

16. hiPSC-derived GRN-deficient astrocytes delay spiking activity of developing neurons.

17. KCC2 drives chloride microdomain formation in dendritic blebbing.

18. Simultaneous imaging of redox states in dystrophic neurites and microglia at Aβ plaques indicate lysosome accumulation not microglia correlate with increased oxidative stress.

19. Mitochondrial Ca 2+ uptake by the MCU facilitates pyramidal neuron excitability and metabolism during action potential firing.

20. Age-dependent gray matter demyelination is associated with leptomeningeal neutrophil accumulation.

21. Hyperexcitable superior colliculus and fatal brainstem spreading depolarization in a model of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy.

22. Microglial metabolic flexibility supports immune surveillance of the brain parenchyma.

23. Green fluorescent protein emission obscures metabolic fluorescent lifetime imaging of NAD(P)H.

24. Nanoscale Surveillance of the Brain by Microglia via cAMP-Regulated Filopodia.

25. 3DMorph Automatic Analysis of Microglial Morphology in Three Dimensions from Ex Vivo and In Vivo Imaging.

26. Rap2 and TNIK control Plexin-dependent tiled synaptic innervation in C. elegans .

27. Ca V 3.2 drives sustained burst-firing, which is critical for absence seizure propagation in reticular thalamic neurons.

28. Pannexin1 knockout and blockade reduces ischemic stroke injury in female, but not in male mice.

29. The cost of communication in the brain.

30. A Critical Role for Astrocytes in Hypercapnic Vasodilation in Brain.

31. In vivo imaging reveals that pregabalin inhibits cortical spreading depression and propagation to subcortical brain structures.

32. Mitochondrial Calcium Sparkles Light Up Astrocytes.

33. Mapping synaptic glutamate transporter dysfunction in vivo to regions surrounding Aβ plaques by iGluSnFR two-photon imaging.

34. Driving the Early Auditory Network the Old-Fashioned Way.

35. The cellular mechanisms of neuronal swelling underlying cytotoxic edema.

36. Astrocyte regulation of blood flow in the brain.

37. Activation of neuronal NMDA receptors triggers transient ATP-mediated microglial process outgrowth.

38. Cognitive flexibility and long-term depression (LTD) are impaired following β-catenin stabilization in vivo.

39. Microglial CR3 activation triggers long-term synaptic depression in the hippocampus via NADPH oxidase.

40. Lipid Nanoparticle Delivery of siRNA to Silence Neuronal Gene Expression in the Brain.

41. Regenerative glutamate release by presynaptic NMDA receptors contributes to spreading depression.

42. Increased 20-HETE synthesis explains reduced cerebral blood flow but not impaired neurovascular coupling after cortical spreading depression in rat cerebral cortex.

43. Microglia in neuronal circuits.

44. Prevention of LPS-induced microglia activation, cytokine production and sickness behavior with TLR4 receptor interfering peptides.

45. Metabolic communication between astrocytes and neurons via bicarbonate-responsive soluble adenylyl cyclase.

46. Bidirectional control of arteriole diameter by astrocytes.

47. Glutathione restores the mechanism of synaptic plasticity in aged mice to that of the adult.

48. Glial and neuronal control of brain blood flow.

49. Transient swelling, acidification, and mitochondrial depolarization occurs in neurons but not astrocytes during spreading depression.

50. Contribution of calcium-dependent facilitation to synaptic plasticity revealed by migraine mutations in the P/Q-type calcium channel.

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