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1. BDNF Expression in Cortical GABAergic Interneurons.

2. Transplantation of GABAergic Interneuron Progenitor Attenuates Cognitive Deficits of Alzheimer's Disease Model Mice.

3. Acute Sleep Deprivation Reduces Oscillatory Network Inhibition in the Young Rat Basolateral Amygdala.

4. Nav1.2 is expressed in caudal ganglionic eminence-derived disinhibitory interneurons: Mutually exclusive distributions of Nav1.1 and Nav1.2.

5. Functional Differentiation of Cholecystokinin-Containing Interneurons Destined for the Cerebral Cortex.

6. Ascl1 promotes tangential migration and confines migratory routes by induction of Ephb2 in the telencephalon.

7. Diversity and overlap of parvalbumin and somatostatin expressing interneurons in mouse presubiculum.

8. Nkx2.1-derived astrocytes and neurons together with Slit2 are indispensable for anterior commissure formation.

9. Interneurons and oligodendrocyte progenitors form a structured synaptic network in the developing neocortex.

10. Functional alpha7 nicotinic receptors are expressed on immature granule cells of the postnatal dentate gyrus.

11. Contribution of parvalbumin and somatostatin-expressing GABAergic neurons to slow oscillations and the balance in beta-gamma oscillations across cortical layers.

12. A crucial role for polysialic acid in developmental interneuron migration and the establishment of interneuron densities in the mouse prefrontal cortex.

13. Morpho-physiological criteria divide dentate gyrus interneurons into classes.

14. A sensitive period for GABAergic interneurons in the dentate gyrus in modulating sensorimotor gating.

15. Intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms control the termination of cortical interneuron migration.

16. LIS1-dependent retrograde translocation of excitatory synapses in developing interneuron dendrites.

17. Synaptology of ventral CA1 and subiculum projections to the basomedial nucleus of the amygdala in the mouse: relation to GABAergic interneurons.

18. Locomotor-related activity of GABAergic interneurons localized in the ventrolateral region in the isolated spinal cord of neonatal mice.

19. Kv3.1b and Kv3.3 channel subunit expression in murine spinal dorsal horn GABAergic interneurones.

20. Cortical feedback regulation of input to visual cortex: role of intrageniculate interneurons.

21. Sensory experience selectively regulates transmitter synthesis enzymes in interglomerular circuits.

22. Organization of GABAergic inhibition in the motor output layer of the superior colliculus.

23. Calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion 2 (CAPS2) promotes BDNF secretion and is critical for the development of GABAergic interneuron network.

24. GAD67-GFP+ neurons in the Nucleus of Roller: a possible source of inhibitory input to hypoglossal motoneurons. I. Morphology and firing properties.

25. Cortical GABAergic interneurons transiently assume a sea urchin-like nonpolarized shape before axon initiation.

26. A specific class of interneuron mediates inhibitory plasticity in the lateral amygdala.

27. Prototypic seizure activity driven by mature hippocampal fast-spiking interneurons.

28. Inhibitory synaptic modulation of renshaw cell activity in the lumbar spinal cord of neonatal mice.

29. Differential gene expression in migrating cortical interneurons during mouse forebrain development.

30. Difference in binocularity and ocular dominance plasticity between GABAergic and excitatory cortical neurons.

31. Secretagogin is a Ca2+-binding protein specifying subpopulations of telencephalic neurons.

32. Cortical interneurons require p35/Cdk5 for their migration and laminar organization.

33. Laminar fate and phenotype specification of cerebellar GABAergic interneurons.

34. Random walk behavior of migrating cortical interneurons in the marginal zone: time-lapse analysis in flat-mount cortex.

35. Postnatal differentiation of basket cells from slow to fast signaling devices.

36. The effects of cutting solutions on the viability of GABAergic interneurons in cerebral cortical slices of adult mice.

37. Ethanol consumption during early pregnancy alters the disposition of tangentially migrating GABAergic interneurons in the fetal cortex.

38. Quantitative chemical composition of cortical GABAergic neurons revealed in transgenic venus-expressing rats.

39. A subpopulation of olfactory bulb GABAergic interneurons is derived from Emx1- and Dlx5/6-expressing progenitors.

40. GABAergic phenotype of periglomerular cells in the rodent olfactory bulb.

41. Nav1.1 localizes to axons of parvalbumin-positive inhibitory interneurons: a circuit basis for epileptic seizures in mice carrying an Scn1a gene mutation.

42. Hardwiring the brain: endocannabinoids shape neuronal connectivity.

43. Lhx6 activity is required for the normal migration and specification of cortical interneuron subtypes.

44. Migratory response of interneurons to different regions of the developing neocortex.

45. Multidirectional and multizonal tangential migration of GABAergic interneurons in the developing cerebral cortex.

46. Characterization of AMPA receptors targeted by the climbing fiber transmitter mediating presynaptic inhibition of GABAergic transmission at cerebellar interneuron-Purkinje cell synapses.

47. A specialized subclass of interneurons mediates dopaminergic facilitation of amygdala function.

48. Dopaminergic control of local interneuron activity in the thalamus.

49. Development of stellate and basket cells and their apoptosis in mouse cerebellar cortex.

50. Two specific populations of GABAergic neurons originating from the medial and the caudal ganglionic eminences aid in proper navigation of callosal axons

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