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1. Spatial organization of adenylyl cyclase and its impact on dopamine signaling in neurons.

2. Light and dopamine impact two circadian neurons to promote morning wakefulness.

3. Excessive firing of dyskinesia-associated striatal direct pathway neurons is gated by dopamine and excitatory synaptic input.

4. Pathogenic SHQ1 variants result in disruptions to neuronal development and the dopaminergic pathway.

5. Dopamine depletion weakens direct pathway modulation of SNr neurons.

6. Multifunctional and Flexible Neural Probe with Thermally Drawn Fibers for Bidirectional Synaptic Probing in the Brain.

7. Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH 4 ) treatment stabilizes tyrosine hydroxylase: Rescue of tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency phenotypes in human neurons and in a knock-in mouse model.

8. A brainstem-hypothalamus neuronal circuit reduces feeding upon heat exposure.

9. Brain-Region-Specific Genes Form the Major Pathways Featuring Their Basic Functional Role: Their Implication in Animal Chronic Stress Model.

10. Structural-functional properties of direct-pathway striatal neurons at early and chronic stages of dopamine denervation.

11. Multisensory learning binds neurons into a cross-modal memory engram.

12. Locomotion activates PKA through dopamine and adenosine in striatal neurons.

13. Postsynaptic burst reactivation of hippocampal neurons enables associative plasticity of temporally discontiguous inputs.

14. Dopamine and GPCR-mediated modulation of DN1 clock neurons gates the circadian timing of sleep.

15. Multimodal detection of dopamine by sniffer cells expressing genetically encoded fluorescent sensors.

16. Targeted activation of midbrain neurons restores locomotor function in mouse models of parkinsonism.

17. History-dependent dopamine release increases cAMP levels in most basal amygdala glutamatergic neurons to control learning.

18. Dopamine depletion selectively disrupts interactions between striatal neuron subtypes and LFP oscillations.

19. Potentiation of glutamatergic synaptic transmission onto lateral habenula neurons following early life stress and intravenous morphine self-administration in rats.

20. Transcriptional and anatomical diversity of medium spiny neurons in the primate striatum.

21. Single-cell transcriptomics captures features of human midbrain development and dopamine neuron diversity in brain organoids.

22. l-Menthol increases extracellular dopamine and c-Fos-like immunoreactivity in the dorsal striatum, and promotes ambulatory activity in mice.

23. Dopamine, sleep, and neuronal excitability modulate amyloid-β-mediated forgetting in Drosophila.

24. VTA MC3R neurons control feeding in an activity- and sex-dependent manner in mice.

25. Identifying dominant-negative actions of a dopamine transporter variant in patients with parkinsonism and neuropsychiatric disease.

26. Cell specific photoswitchable agonist for reversible control of endogenous dopamine receptors.

27. Loss of mGluR5 in D1 Receptor-Expressing Neurons Improves Stress Coping.

28. Cannabinoid 2 receptors regulate dopamine 2 receptor expression by a beta-arrestin 2 and GRK5-dependent mechanism in neuronal cells.

29. Dysfunction of the serotonergic system in the brain of synapsin triple knockout mice is associated with behavioral abnormalities resembling synapsin-related human pathologies.

30. Increased glutamate transmission onto dorsal striatum spiny projection neurons in Pink1 knockout rats.

31. Dopamine controls neuronal spontaneous calcium oscillations via astrocytic signal.

32. Long-Term Shaping of Corticostriatal Synaptic Activity by Acute Fasting.

33. Learning poly-synaptic paths with traveling waves.

34. [18F]PR04.MZ PET/CT Imaging for Evaluation of Nigrostriatal Neuron Integrity in Patients With Parkinson Disease.

35. Dopaminergic denervation impairs cortical motor and associative/limbic information processing through the basal ganglia and its modulation by the CB1 receptor.

36. Increased dopamine transmission and adult neurogenesis in trace amine-associated receptor 5 (TAAR5) knockout mice.

37. A dual role for α-synuclein in facilitation and depression of dopamine release from substantia nigra neurons in vivo.

38. Dopamine Signaling in Wake-Promoting Clock Neurons Is Not Required for the Normal Regulation of Sleep in Drosophila .

39. Neuron-Astrocyte Interactions in Parkinson's Disease.

40. Changes in COX histochemistry in the brain of mice and rats exposed to chronic subcutaneous rotenone.

41. Neuronal activity modulates alpha-synuclein aggregation and spreading in organotypic brain slice cultures and in vivo.

42. Transgene expression within the spinal cord of hTH-eGFP rats.

43. An expanded palette of dopamine sensors for multiplex imaging in vivo.

44. Neural correlates of standing imagery and execution in Parkinsonian patients: The relevance to striatal dopamine dysfunction.

45. Increase in excitability of hippocampal neurons during novelty-induced hyperlocomotion in dopamine-deficient mice.

46. VTA Glutamate Neuron Activity Drives Positive Reinforcement Absent Dopamine Co-release.

47. A Neuro-hormonal Circuit for Paternal Behavior Controlled by a Hypothalamic Network Oscillation.

48. What is the true discharge rate and pattern of the striatal projection neurons in Parkinson's disease and Dystonia?

49. Shared functional neural substrates in Parkinson's disease and drug-induced parkinsonism: association with dopaminergic depletion.

50. Dopamine Differentially Regulates Response Dynamics of Prefrontal Cortical Principal Neurons and Interneurons to Optogenetic Stimulation of Inputs from Ventral Tegmental Area.

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