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152. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Dendrite injury triggers DLK-independent regeneration.
153. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Ultrafast endocytosis at mouse hippocampal synapses.
154. Loss of the Spectraplakin Short Stop Activates the DLK Injury Response Pathway inDrosophila
155. Faculty Opinions recommendation of JNK-mediated phosphorylation of DLK suppresses its ubiquitination to promote neuronal apoptosis.
156. Sarm1-Mediated Axon Degeneration Requires Both SAM and TIR Interactions
157. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Toll-6 and Toll-7 function as neurotrophin receptors in the Drosophila melanogaster CNS.
158. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Compartmentalized calcium transients trigger dendrite pruning in Drosophila sensory neurons.
159. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Aberrant Schwann cell lipid metabolism linked to mitochondrial deficits leads to axon degeneration and neuropathy.
160. Faculty Opinions recommendation of DLK initiates a transcriptional program that couples apoptotic and regenerative responses to axonal injury.
161. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Vesicular glycolysis provides on-board energy for fast axonal transport.
162. SARM1-specific motifs in the TIR domain enable NAD+ loss and regulate injury-induced SARM1 activation.
163. NMNAT1 inhibits axon degeneration via blockade of SARM1-mediated NAD+ depletion.
164. An evolutionarily conserved mechanism for cAMP elicited axonal regeneration involves direct activation of the dual leucine zipper kinase DLK.
165. RIM Promotes Calcium Channel Accumulation at Active Zones of theDrosophilaNeuromuscular Junction
166. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Regulation of DLK-1 kinase activity by calcium-mediated dissociation from an inhibitory isoform.
167. Identification of Potential Mediators of Retinotopic Mapping: A Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Optic Nerve from WT and Phr1 Retinal Knockout Mice
168. A role for the membrane Golgi protein Ema in autophagy
169. Faculty Opinions recommendation of c-Jun reprograms Schwann cells of injured nerves to generate a repair cell essential for regeneration.
170. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Protocadherins mediate dendritic self-avoidance in the mammalian nervous system.
171. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Regeneration of Drosophila sensory neuron axons and dendrites is regulated by the Akt pathway involving Pten and microRNA bantam.
172. A Model of Toxic Neuropathy inDrosophilaReveals a Role for MORN4 in Promoting Axonal Degeneration
173. Faculty Opinions recommendation of WldS prevents axon degeneration through increased mitochondrial flux and enhanced mitochondrial Ca2+ buffering.
174. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A novel Drosophila model of nerve injury reveals an essential role of Nmnat in maintaining axonal integrity.
175. Faculty Opinions recommendation of RIM-binding protein, a central part of the active zone, is essential for neurotransmitter release.
176. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Sustained axon regeneration induced by co-deletion of PTEN and SOCS3.
177. Faculty Opinions recommendation of ELP3 controls active zone morphology by acetylating the ELKS family member Bruchpilot.
178. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Glial-derived prodegenerative signaling in the Drosophila neuromuscular system.
179. Highwire Regulates Guidance of Sister Axons in theDrosophilaMushroom Body
180. Stathmin is Required for Stability of theDrosophilaNeuromuscular Junction
181. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Acetylcholine-synthesizing T cells relay neural signals in a vagus nerve circuit.
182. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The ageing systemic milieu negatively regulates neurogenesis and cognitive function.
183. Drosophila Rae1 controls the abundance of the ubiquitin ligase Highwire in post-mitotic neurons
184. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Crimpy inhibits the BMP homolog Gbb in motoneurons to enable proper growth control at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction.
185. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Axonal degeneration is regulated by the apoptotic machinery or a NAD+-sensitive pathway in insects and mammals.
186. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Optical quantal analysis of synaptic transmission in wild-type and rab3-mutant Drosophila motor axons.
187. The Cytoplasmic Adaptor Protein Caskin Mediates Lar Signal Transduction duringDrosophilaMotor Axon Guidance
188. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rab3-GAP controls the progression of synaptic homeostasis at a late stage of vesicle release.
189. Faculty Opinions recommendation of EphB-mediated degradation of the RhoA GEF Ephexin5 relieves a developmental brake on excitatory synapse formation.
190. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A model for neural development and treatment of Rett syndrome using human induced pluripotent stem cells.
191. Vesicular neurotransmitter transporter trafficking in vivo: Moving from cells to flies
192. Faculty Opinions recommendation of PTEN deletion enhances the regenerative ability of adult corticospinal neurons.
193. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Electrical activity suppresses axon growth through Ca(v)1.2 channels in adult primary sensory neurons.
194. Faculty Opinions recommendation of A hierarchy of cell intrinsic and target-derived homeostatic signaling.
195. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Cbln1 is a ligand for an orphan glutamate receptor delta2, a bidirectional synapse organizer.
196. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Angelman Syndrome protein Ube3A regulates synapse development by ubiquitinating arc.
197. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Regulation of Rap2A by the ubiquitin ligase Nedd4-1 controls neurite development.
198. Control of a Kinesin-Cargo Linkage Mechanism by JNK Pathway Kinases
199. Faculty Opinions recommendation of MicroRNA-206 delays ALS progression and promotes regeneration of neuromuscular synapses in mice.
200. Genetic modifiers of abnormal organelle biogenesis in a Drosophila model of BLOC-1 deficiency
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