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1. Layer-specific control of inhibition by NDNF interneurons.

2. Hypothalamic regulation of hippocampal CA1 interneurons by the supramammillary nucleus.

3. Distinct Modulation of I h by Synaptic Potentiation in Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons.

4. Loss of postnatal Arx transcriptional activity in parvalbumin interneurons reveals non-cell autonomous disturbances in CA1 pyramidal cells.

5. Functional networks of inhibitory neurons orchestrate synchrony in the hippocampus.

6. Erythropoietin restrains the inhibitory potential of interneurons in the mouse hippocampus.

7. Gain control of sensory input across polysynaptic circuitries in mouse visual cortex by a single G protein-coupled receptor type (5-HT 2A ).

8. Input specificity of NMDA-dependent GABAergic plasticity in the hippocampus.

9. Chronic Stress Alters Synaptic Inhibition/Excitation Balance of Pyramidal Neurons But Not PV Interneurons in the Infralimbic and Prelimbic Cortices of C57BL/6J Mice.

10. Net synaptic drive of fast-spiking interneurons is inverted towards inhibition in human FCD I epilepsy.

11. Dynamics of spike transmission and suppression between principal cells and interneurons in the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex.

12. Neocortical inhibitory imbalance predicts successful sensory detection.

13. Persistent Interruption in Parvalbumin-Positive Inhibitory Interneurons: Biophysical and Mathematical Mechanisms.

14. Hippocampal cholecystokinin-expressing interneurons regulate temporal coding and contextual learning.

15. Modeling realistic synaptic inputs of CA1 hippocampal pyramidal neurons and interneurons via Adaptive Generalized Leaky Integrate-and-Fire models.

16. Early cortical GABAergic interneurons determine the projection patterns of L4 excitatory neurons.

17. Activity-Dependent Ectopic Spiking in Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons of the Neocortex.

18. Mathematical generation of data-driven hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons and interneurons copies via A-GLIF models for large-scale networks covering the experimental variability range.

19. Mouse hippocampal CA1 VIP interneurons detect novelty in the environment and support recognition memory.

20. Emergence of co-tuning in inhibitory neurons as a network phenomenon mediated by randomness, correlations, and homeostatic plasticity.

21. Disinhibition of hippocampal parvalbumin interneurons on pyramidal neurons participates in LPS-induced cognitive dysfunction.

22. Structural Organization of Perisomatic Inhibition in the Mouse Medial Prefrontal Cortex.

23. VIP interneurons regulate cortical size tuning and visual perception.

24. Cortical somatostatin interneuron subtypes form cell-type-specific circuits.

25. Hypothalamic Supramammillary Nucleus Selectively Excites Hippocampal CA3 Interneurons to Suppress CA3 Pyramidal Neuron Activity.

26. Syngap1 Disruption Induced by Recombination between Inverted loxP Sites Is Associated with Hippocampal Interneuron Dysfunction.

27. Cortical interneurons: fit for function and fit to function? Evidence from development and evolution.

28. Mechanisms of Dominant Electrophysiological Features of Four Subtypes of Layer 1 Interneurons.

29. CaMKIIα Promoter-Controlled Circuit Manipulations Target Both Pyramidal Cells and Inhibitory Interneurons in Cortical Networks.

30. Juvenile social isolation immediately affects the synaptic activity and firing property of fast-spiking parvalbumin-expressing interneuron subtype in mouse medial prefrontal cortex.

31. Rapid synaptic and gamma rhythm signature of mouse critical period plasticity.

32. Altered excitatory and decreased inhibitory transmission in the prefrontal cortex of male mice with early developmental disruption to the ventral hippocampus.

33. Prefrontal Interneurons: Populations, Pathways, and Plasticity Supporting Typical and Disordered Cognition in Rodent Models.

34. Sharp-wave ripple doublets induce complex dendritic spikes in parvalbumin interneurons in vivo.

35. Differential vulnerability of anterior cingulate cortex cell types to diseases and drugs.

36. Error correction and improved precision of spike timing in converging cortical networks.

37. Long-term potentiation in neurogliaform interneurons modulates excitation-inhibition balance in the temporoammonic pathway.

38. Increasing the Excitatory Drive Rescues Excitatory/Inhibitory Imbalance and Mismatch Negativity Deficit Caused by Parvalbumin Specific GluA1 Deletion.

39. Neurogliaform cells dynamically decouple neuronal synchrony between brain areas.

40. GABAergic CA1 neurons are more stable following context changes than glutamatergic cells.

41. Interneuron switching on and off across memory rhythms.

42. Enkephalin release from VIP interneurons in the hippocampal CA2/3a region mediates heterosynaptic plasticity and social memory.

43. Optimizing interneuron circuits for compartment-specific feedback inhibition.

44. A subpopulation of cortical VIP-expressing interneurons with highly dynamic spines.

45. Disinhibitory Circuitry Gates Associative Synaptic Plasticity in Olfactory Cortex.

46. Phase-specific pooling of sparse assembly activity by respiration-related brain oscillations.

47. Biophysical and synaptic properties of regular spiking interneurons in hippocampal area CA3 of aged rats.

48. Dynamics of a disinhibitory prefrontal microcircuit in controlling social competition.

49. Myelination synchronizes cortical oscillations by consolidating parvalbumin-mediated phasic inhibition.

50. Recruitment and inhibitory action of hippocampal axo-axonic cells during behavior.

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