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151. Functional Role of GABAergic Innervation of the Cochlea: Phenotypic Analysis of Mice Lacking GABAA Receptor Subunits α1, α2, α5, α6, ß2,ß3, or δ.

152. Endogenous Cannabinoid Signaling through the CB1 Receptor Is Essential for Cerebellum-Dependent Discrete Motor Learning.

153. The transport of organic cations in the small intestine: Current knowledge and emerging concepts.

155. Early Life Blockade of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 1A Receptors Normalizes Sleep and Depression-Like Behavior in Adult Knock-Out Mice Lacking the Serotonin Transporter.

156. Psychostimulant-Induced Attenuation of Hyperactivity and Prepulse Inhibition Deficits in Adcyap1-Deficient Mice.

157. Increased Susceptibility to Diet-Induced Obesity in Histamine-Deficient Mice.

158. A Role for Synaptotagmin VII-Regulated Exocytosis of Lysosomes in Neurite Outgrowth from Primary Sympathetic Neurons.

159. Mice Lacking Brain/Kidney Phosphate-Activated Glutaminase Have Impaired Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission, Altered Breathing, Disorganized Goal-Directed Behavior and Die Shortly after Birth.

160. Interaction of Kv3 Potassium Channels and Resurgent Sodium Current Influences the Rate of Spontaneous Firing of Purkinje Neurons.

161. D-Aspartate Regulates Melanocortin Formation and Function: Behavioral Alterations in D-Aspartate Oxidase-Deficient Mice.

162. Phospholipid homeostasis in phosphatidylserine synthase-2-deficient mice

163. Forebrain Glucocorticoid Receptors Modulate Anxiety-Associated Locomotor Activation and Adrenal Responsiveness.

164. MTH1, an Oxidized Purine Nucleoside Triphosphatase, Suppresses the Accumulation of Oxidative Damage of Nucleic Acids in the Hippocampal Microglia during Kainate-Induced Excitotoxicity.

165. A Critical Role for Dorsal Progenitors in Cortical Myelination.

166. Requirement of Adenylate Cyclase 1 for the Ephrin-A5- Dependent Retraction of Exuberant Retinal Axons.

167. Axonal Growth and Guidance Defects in Frizzled3 Knock-Out Mice: A Comparison of Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neurofilament Staining, and Genetically Directed Cell Labeling.

168. The analgesic efficacy of partial opioid agonists is increased in mice with targeted inactivation of the α2A-adrenoceptor gene

169. The Full Expression of Fasting-Induced Torpor Requires β3-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling.

170. Modifying the Subunit Composition of TASK Channels Alters the Modulation of a Leak Conductance in Cerebellar Granule Neurons.

171. Contribution of 5-HT2 Receptor Subtypes to Sleep-Wakefulness and Respiratory Control, and Functional Adaptations in Knock-Out Mice Lacking 5-HT2A Receptors.

172. Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) modulates neuronal death, axonal plasticity, and learning and memory.

173. Hippocampal Neurons Express a Calcineurin-Activated Adenylyl Cyclase.

174. Fyn kinase-mediated phosphorylation of NMDA receptor NR2B subunit at Tyr1472 is essential for maintenance of neuropathic pain.

175. Cholinergic agonist-induced pepsinogen secretion from murine gastric chief cells is mediated by M1 and M3 muscarinic receptors.

176. Phosphorylation of Synapsin I by cAMP-Dependent Protein Kinase Controls Synaptic Vesicle Dynamics in Developing Neurons.

177. The anti-Parkinson drug budipine is exported actively out of the brain by P-glycoprotein in mice

178. Neurocognitive and Psychotiform Behavioral Alterations and Enhanced Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in Transgenic Mice Displaying Neuropathological Features of Human α-Mannosidosis.

179. Genetic deletion of the norepinephrine transporter decreases vulnerability to seizures

180. Contribution of α-Gustducin to Taste-guided Licking Responses of Mice.

181. Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 Is Essential for Maturation and Survival of Photoreceptor Cells.

182. Defective Neuromuscular Synapses in Mice Lacking Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) and APP-Like Protein 2.

183. Nicotine-Induced Antinociception, Rewarding Effects, and Physical Dependence Are Decreased in Mice Lacking the Preproenkephalin Gene.

184. Estren-mediated inhibition of T lymphopoiesis is estrogen receptor-independent whereas its suppression of T cell-mediated inflammation is estrogen receptor-dependent.

185. Influence of Decorin and Biglycan on Mechanical Properties of Multiple Tendons in Knockout Mice.

186. Neuroadaptations to hyperdopaminergia in dopamine D3 receptor-deficient mice

187. Altered Behavioral Responses to Noxious Stimuli and Fear in Glutamate Receptor 5 (GluR5)- or GluR6-Deficient Mice.

188. Mesolimbic Dopamine Super-Sensitivity in Melanin-Concentrating Hormone-1 Receptor-Deficient Mice.

189. Role of neuronal nicotinic receptors in the effects of nicotine and ethanol on contextual fear conditioning

190. REPAIR AND GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF ENDOGENOUS DNA BASE DAMAGE IN MAMMALIAN CELLS.

191. Functional Compensation of P/Q by N-Type Channels Blocks Short-Term Plasticity at the Calyx of Held Presynaptic Terminal.

192. M2 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Knock-Out Mice Show Deficits in Behavioral Flexibility, Working Memory, and Hippocampal Plasticity.

193. Decreased Signs of Nicotine Withdrawal in Mice Null for the β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subunit.

194. Distinct Roles for the Kainate Receptor Subunits GluR5 and GluR6 in Kainate-Induced Hippocampal Gamma Oscillations.

195. Binding of adenosine receptor ligands to brain of adenosine receptor knock-out mice: evidence that CGS 21680 binds to A1 receptors in hippocampus.

196. Mouse Genetic Approaches to Investigating Calcium/ Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Function in Plasticity and Cognition.

197. Umami Taste Responses Are Mediated by α-Transducin and α-Gustducin.

198. Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide Is Required for the Development of Spinal Sensitization and Induction of Neuropathic Pain.

199. Efficient T-Cell Surveillance of the CNS Requires Expression of the CXC Chemokine Receptor 3.

200. Specific involvement of neurotensin type 1 receptor in the neurotensin-mediated in vivo dopamine efflux using knock-out mice.

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