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251. Reduced expression of Kalirin-7 contributes to working memory deficit during chronic hypobaric hypoxia exposure

252. Src deficient mice demonstrate behavioral and electrophysiological alterations relevant to psychiatric and developmental disease

253. Rat Organic Anion Transport Protein 1A1 Interacts Directly With Organic Anion Transport Protein 1A4 Facilitating Its Maturation and Trafficking to the Hepatocyte Plasma Membrane

254. Transgenerational Bisphenol A Causes Deficits in Social Recognition and Alters Postsynaptic Density Genes in Mice

255. Synapse Pathology in Schizophrenia: A Meta-analysis of Postsynaptic Elements in Postmortem Brain Studies

256. Overexpression of the dopamine receptor‐interacting protein Alix/<scp>AIP</scp>1 modulates<scp>NMDA</scp>receptor‐triggered cell death

257. BDNF–TrkB signaling is involved in the histopathological damage, synaptic protein loss and inflammatory response caused by an electromagnetic pulse in rat brain cortex

258. Tumor suppressor protein <scp>CYLD</scp> regulates morphogenesis of dendrites and spines

259. The key genes, phosphoproteins, processes, and pathways affected by efavirenz‐activated CYP46A1 in the amyloid‐decreasing paradigm of efavirenz treatment

260. Stimulation induces gradual increases in the thickness and curvature of postsynaptic density of hippocampal CA1 neurons in slice cultures

261. Hydrogen-rich saline promotes microglia M2 polarization and complement-mediated synapse loss to restore behavioral deficits following hypoxia-ischemic in neonatal mice via AMPK activation

262. Transcranial Magneto-Acoustic Stimulation Improves Neuroplasticity in Hippocampus of Parkinson’s Disease Model Mice

263. FAM81A protein, a novel component of the postsynaptic density in adult brain

264. Non-genomic mechanisms mediate androgen-induced PSD95 expression

265. The enriched environment ameliorates chronic unpredictable mild stress-induced depressive-like behaviors and cognitive impairment by activating the SIRT1/miR-134 signaling pathway in hippocampus

266. Palmitoylation-mediated synaptic regulation of AMPA receptor trafficking and function

267. Site‐Resolved Observation of Vibrational Energy Transfer Using a Genetically Encoded Ultrafast Heater

268. Shanks — multidomain molecular scaffolds of the postsynaptic density

269. A brain atlas of synapse protein lifetime across the mouse lifespan.

270. Diffusion dynamics of synaptic molecules during inhibitory postsynaptic plasticity

272. Structural properties and peptide ligand binding of the capsid homology domains of human Arc

273. Presynaptic bouton compartmentalization and postsynaptic density-mediated glutamate receptor clustering via phase separation

274. Targeting PSD95/nNOS by ZL006 alleviates social isolation-induced heightened attack behavior in mice

275. Antagonists targeting eEF2 kinase rescue multiple aspects of pathophysiology in Alzheimer’s disease model mice

276. Tryptophan-metabolizing gut microbes regulate adult neurogenesis via the aryl hydrocarbon receptor

277. Repeated oxytocin prevents central sensitization by regulating synaptic plasticity via oxytocin receptor in a chronic migraine mouse model

278. Persistent proteomic changes in glutamatergic and GABAergic signaling in the amygdala of adolescent rats exposed to chlorpyrifos as juveniles

279. Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation at the Plasma Membrane-Cytosol Interface: Common Players in Adhesion, Motility, and Synaptic Function

280. Heterophyllin B, a cyclopeptide from Pseudostellaria heterophylla, enhances cognitive function via neurite outgrowth and synaptic plasticity

281. Treadmill exercise overcomes memory deficits related to synaptic plasticity through modulating ionic glutamate receptors

282. Different changes in pre- and postsynaptic components in the hippocampal CA1 subfield after transient global cerebral ischemia

283. Non-microtubule tubulin-based backbone and subordinate components of postsynaptic density lattices

284. Role of PKA/CREB/BDNF signaling in PM2.5-induced neurodevelopmental damage to the hippocampal neurons of rats

285. CaMKII Phosphorylation Regulates Synaptic Enrichment of Shank3

286. Autism-associated SHANK3 missense point mutations impact conformational fluctuations and protein turnover at synapses

287. Cryo-EM tomography and automatic segmentation delineate modular structures in the postsynaptic density.

288. Altered synaptic protein expression, aberrant spine morphology, and impaired spatial memory in Dlgap2 mutant mice, a genetic model of autism spectrum disorder.

289. Evidence for upregulation of excitatory synaptic transmission in the substantia nigra in Schizophrenia: a postmortem ultrastructural study.

290. Canonical and Non-Canonical Antipsychotics' Dopamine-Related Mechanisms of Present and Next Generation Molecules: A Systematic Review on Translational Highlights for Treatment Response and Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia.

291. A Postsynaptic Density Immediate Early Gene-Based Connectome Analysis of Acute NMDAR Blockade and Reversal Effect of Antipsychotic Administration.

292. Dysregulated Signaling at Postsynaptic Density: A Systematic Review and Translational Appraisal for the Pathophysiology, Clinics, and Antipsychotics' Treatment of Schizophrenia.

293. Shank-cortactin interactions control actin dynamics to maintain flexibility of neuronal spines and synapses.

294. The Notch ligand E3 ligase, Mind Bomb1, regulates glutamate receptor localization in Drosophila.

296. Phelan McDermid Syndrome.

297. Whole-Genome Sequencing Suggests Schizophrenia Risk Mechanisms in Humans with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

298. Ubiquitin-dependent trafficking and turnover of ionotropic glutamate receptors.

299. Electron tomographic structure and protein composition of isolated rat cerebellar, hippocampal and cortical postsynaptic densities.

300. Postsynaptic gephyrin clustering controls the development of adult-born granule cells in the olfactory bulb.

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