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1. RNA editing‐mediated regulation of calcium‐dependent activator protein for secretion (CAPS1) localization and its impact on synaptic transmission

2. Overcoming presynaptic effects of VAMP2 mutations with 4‐aminopyridine treatment

3. Behavioral Analysis of SNAP-25 and Synaptobrevin-2 Haploinsufficiency in Mice

4. A key requirement for synaptic Reelin signaling in ketamine-mediated behavioral and synaptic action

5. Neuronal Ca 2+ signalling at rest and during spontaneous neurotransmission

6. Optical analysis of the action range of glutamate in the neuropil

7. Persistence of quantal synaptic vesicle recycling following dynamin depletion

8. Role of Aberrant Spontaneous Neurotransmission in SNAP25-Associated Encephalopathies

10. Genetic Dissection of Presynaptic and Postsynaptic BDNF-TrkB Signaling in Synaptic Efficacy of CA3-CA1 Synapses

11. Presynaptic origins of distinct modes of neurotransmitter release

12. A subthreshold synaptic mechanism regulating BDNF expression and resting synaptic strength

13. Evolutionary diversity of the dual Ca2+ sensor system for neurotransmitter release

14. Synaptic Vesicle-Recycling Machinery Components as Potential Therapeutic Targets

15. Synaptic vesicle pool-specific modification of neurotransmitter release by intravesicular free radical generation

16. Spontaneous and evoked neurotransmission are partially segregated at inhibitory synapses

17. Presynaptic store-operated Ca2+ entry drives excitatory spontaneous neurotransmission and augments endoplasmic reticulum stress

18. Interneuronal exchange and functional integration of synaptobrevin via extracellular vesicles

19. Presynaptic endoplasmic reticulum and neurotransmission

20. Time course and temperature dependence of synaptic vesicle endocytosis

21. Spontaneous neurotransmission: a form of neural communication comes of age

22. The mechanisms and functions of spontaneous neurotransmitter release

23. Chronic lithium treatment elicits its antimanic effects via BDNF-TrkB dependent synaptic downscaling

24. Loss of Doc2-Dependent Spontaneous Neurotransmission Augments Glutamatergic Synaptic Strength

25. Selective molecular impairment of spontaneous neurotransmission modulates synaptic efficacy

26. CRISPR/Cas9 system-mediated impairment of synaptobrevin/VAMP function in postmitotic hippocampal neurons

28. Single synapse evaluation of the postsynaptic NMDA receptors targeted by evoked and spontaneous neurotransmission

29. A Mouse Model forMeCP2Duplication Syndrome: MeCP2 Overexpression Impairs Learning and Memory and Synaptic Transmission

30. The role of non-canonical SNAREs in synaptic vesicle recycling

31. Ca2+Influx Slows Single Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis

32. Selective impact of MeCP2 and associated histone deacetylases on the dynamics of evoked excitatory neurotransmission

33. Use-Dependent AMPA Receptor Block Reveals Segregation of Spontaneous and Evoked Glutamatergic Neurotransmission

34. Differential regulation of spontaneous and evoked neurotransmitter release at central synapses

35. Spontaneous Neurotransmission: An Independent Pathway for Neuronal Signaling?

36. Activity-Dependent Augmentation of Spontaneous Neurotransmission during Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress

37. Acute Dynamin Inhibition Dissects Synaptic Vesicle Recycling Pathways That Drive Spontaneous and Evoked Neurotransmission

38. Reelin signaling antagonizes β-amyloid at the synapse

39. Latrotoxin Stimulates a Novel Pathway of Ca2+-Dependent Synaptic Exocytosis Independent of the Classical Synaptic Fusion Machinery

40. NMDA Receptor Activation by Spontaneous Glutamatergic Neurotransmission

41. Rett Syndrome and the Impact of MeCP2 Associated Transcriptional Mechanisms on Neurotransmission

42. Leaky synapses: Regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses

43. Spontaneous and Evoked Glutamate Release Activates Two Populations of NMDA Receptors with Limited Overlap

44. Activity-Dependent Suppression of Miniature Neurotransmission through the Regulation of DNA Methylation

45. Cholesterol-dependent balance between evoked and spontaneous synaptic vesicle recycling

46. Spontaneous neurotransmission signals through store-driven Ca2+ transients to maintain synaptic homeostasis

48. MeCP2-Dependent Transcriptional Repression Regulates Excitatory Neurotransmission

49. An Isolated Pool of Vesicles Recycles at Rest and Drives Spontaneous Neurotransmission

50. SynCAM, a Synaptic Adhesion Molecule That Drives Synapse Assembly

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