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4. GDF11 slows excitatory neuronal senescence and brain ageing by repressing p21

19. How well do neural signatures of resting‐state EEG detect consciousness? A large‐scale clinical study.

23. Prefrontal Cortical Control of Anxiety: Recent Advances.

30. Turning on and off recurrent balanced cortical activity

31. Hepatokine ERAP1 Disturbs Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitivity Via Inhibiting USP33-Mediated ADRB2 Deubiquitination.

36. Prefrontal GABAergic Interneurons Gate Long-Range Afferents to Regulate Prefrontal Cortex-Associated Complex Behaviors.

38. Alterations of Electrophysiological Properties and Ion Channel Expression in Prefrontal Cortex of a Mouse Model of Schizophrenia.

39. Biophysical Properties of Somatic and Axonal Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels in Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons.

40. A Subtype of Inhibitory Interneuron with Intrinsic Persistent Activity in Human and Monkey Neocortex.

41. A striatal SOM-driven ChAT-iMSN loop generates beta oscillations and produces motor deficits.

42. Action Potential Initiation in Neocortical Inhibitory Interneurons.

43. Regulation of Action Potential Waveforms by Axonal GABAA Receptors in Cortical Pyramidal Neurons.

44. Axonal bleb recording.

45. Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials Carry Synchronized Frequency Information in Active Cortical Networks

47. A Species-Correlated Transitional Residue D132 on Human FMRP Plays a Role in Nuclear Localization via an RNA-Dependent Interaction With PABP1.

48. Activation of axon initial segmental GABAA receptors inhibits action potential generation in neocortical GABAergic interneurons.

49. α2A-Adrenoceptors Strengthen Working Memory Networks by Inhibiting cAMP-HCN Channel Signaling in Prefrontal Cortex

50. A- and D-type potassium currents regulate axonal action potential repolarization in midbrain dopamine neurons.

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