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1. Early Synaptic Alterations and Selective Adhesion Signaling in Hippocampal Dendritic Zones Following Organophosphate Exposure

2. Distinct and dementia-related synaptopathy in the hippocampus after military blast exposures

3. The Role of Lysosomes in a Broad Disease-Modifying Approach Evaluated across Transgenic Mouse Models of Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease and Models of Mild Cognitive Impairment

4. Engulfment and cell motility protein 1 potentiates diabetic cardiomyopathy via Rac-dependent and Rac-independent ROS production

5. Potential Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutics Among Weak Cysteine Protease Inhibitors Exhibit Mechanistic Differences Regarding Extent of Cathepsin B Up-Regulation and Ability to Block Calpain

6. Blast waves from detonated military explosive reduce GluR1 and synaptophysin levels in hippocampal slice cultures

7. Positive Lysosomal Modulation As a Unique Strategy to Treat Age-Related Protein Accumulation Diseases

8. Cleavage of the vesicular glutamate transporters under excitotoxic conditions

9. Lysosomal Modulatory Drugs for a Broad Strategy Against Protein Accumulation Disorders

10. Gephyrin interacts with the glutamate receptor interacting protein 1 isoforms at GABAergic synapses

11. Gephyrin Alterations Due to Protein Accumulation Stress are Reduced by the Lysosomal Modulator Z-Phe-Ala-Diazomethylketone

12. Early necrosis and apoptosis of Schwann cells transplanted into the injured rat spinal cord

13. Memory impairments and hippocampal modifications in adult rats with neonatal isolation stress experience

14. Two pools of Triton X-100-insoluble GABAAreceptors are present in the brain, one associated to lipid rafts and another one to the post-synaptic GABAergic complex

15. Oxidative Stress and Lysosomes: CNS-Related Consequences and Implications for Lysosomal Enhancement Strategies and Induction of Autophagy

16. The critical role of calpain versus caspase activation in excitotoxic injury induced by nitric oxide

17. Proteolysis of NR2B by calpain in the hippocampus of epileptic rats

18. The influence of age on apoptotic and other mechanisms of cell death after cerebral hypoxia–ischemia

19. Early calpain-mediated proteolysis following AMPA receptor activation compromises neuronal survival in cultured hippocampal neurons

20. The pathogenic activation of calpain: a marker and mediator of cellular toxicity and disease states

21. Both apoptosis and necrosis occur early after intracerebral grafting of ventral mesencephalic tissue: a role for protease activation

22. The neuropathogenic contributions of lysosomal dysfunction

23. Caspase-mediated death of newly formed neurons in the adult rat dentate gyrus following status epilepticus

24. Intracellular Deposition, Microtubule Destabilization, and Transport Failure: An 'Early' Pathogenic Cascade Leading to Synaptic Decline

25. Aβ42-mediated proteasome inhibition and associated tau pathology in hippocampus are governed by a lysosomal response involving cathepsin B: Evidence for protective crosstalk between protein clearance pathways

26. Slice Culture Method for Studying Migration of Neuronal Progenitor Cells Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESC)

27. Synergistic Activation of Caspase-3 by m-Calpain after Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia

28. Integrin-type signaling has a distinct influence on NMDA-induced cytoskeletal disassembly

29. Interaction of RAFT1 with Gephyrin Required for Rapamycin-Sensitive Signaling

30. Calpastatin Is Up-regulated in Response to Hypoxia and Is a Suicide Substrate to Calpain after Neonatal Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia

31. Amyloid ? protein is internalized selectively by hippocampal field CA1 and causes neurons to accumulate amyloidogenic carboxyterminal fragments of the amyloid precursor protein

32. Age-Related Phosphorylation and Fragmentation Events Influence the Distribution Profiles of Distinct Tau Isoforms in Mouse Brain

33. Effect of glycine on prelethal and postlethal increases in calpain activity in rat renal proximal tubules

34. Variants of the receptor/channel clustering molecule gephyrin in brain: Distinct distribution patterns, developmental profiles, and proteolytic cleavage by calpain

35. Calcium influx and calpain activation mediate preclinical retinal neurodegeneration in autoimmune optic neuritis

36. Distinct distributions of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) receptor subunits and a related 53,000 Mr antigen (GR53) in brain tissue

37. Translational suppression of calpain I reduces NMDA-induced spectrin proteolysis and pathophysiology in cultured hippocampal slices

38. Stimulation of NMDA receptors activates calpain in cultured hippocampal slices

39. Protective effects of positive lysosomal modulation in Alzheimer's disease transgenic mouse models

40. The Use of Antisense Intervention to Decipher the Role of the Neuronal Growth-Associated Protein GAP-43

41. Nuclear translocation and calpain-dependent reduction of Bcl-2 after neonatal cerebral hypoxia-ischemia

42. Compartmentation and glycoprotein substrates of calpain in the developing rat brain

43. Spectrin breakdown products increase with age in telencephalon of mouse brain

44. Evidence that matrix recognition contributes to stabilization but not induction of LTP

45. Antibodies to the αvβ3 integrin label a protein concentrated in brain synaptosomal membranes

46. Fibronectin binding by brain synaptosomal membranes may not involve conventional integrins

47. Calpain activation is involved in early caspase-independent neurodegeneration in the hippocampus following status epilepticus

48. Changes in calcium dynamics following the reversal of the sodium-calcium exchanger have a key role in AMPA receptor-mediated neurodegeneration via calpain activation in hippocampal neurons

49. Death effector activation in the subventricular zone subsequent to perinatal hypoxia/ischemia

50. Amyloid beta-peptide Abeta(1-42) but not Abeta(1-40) attenuates synaptic AMPA receptor function

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