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1. Editorial

2. GABAergic cell types in the lizard hippocampus

3. Bidirectional modulation of synaptic transmission by insulin-like growth factor-I.

4. Generation of oligodendrocytes and establishment of an all-human myelinating platform from human pluripotent stem cells.

5. SOX10 Single Transcription Factor-Based Fast and Efficient Generation of Oligodendrocytes from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

6. N370S-GBA1 mutation causes lysosomal cholesterol accumulation in Parkinson's disease.

7. Dual roles of Aβ in proliferative processes in an amyloidogenic model of Alzheimer's disease.

8. Expression of Gls and Gls2 glutaminase isoforms in astrocytes.

9. The Podosphaera xanthii haustorium, the fungal Trojan horse of cucurbit-powdery mildew interactions.

10. Early neuronal loss and axonal/presynaptic damage is associated with accelerated amyloid-β accumulation in AβPP/PS1 Alzheimer's disease mice subiculum.

11. African Dust Storms Reaching Puerto Rican Coast Stimulate the Secretion of IL-6 and IL-8 and Cause Cytotoxicity to Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (BEAS-2B).

12. Polyamines are present in mast cell secretory granules and are important for granule homeostasis.

13. A 3-year surveillance of the genetic diversity and persistence of Listeria monocytogenes in an Iberian pig slaughterhouse and processing plant.

14. Expression of somatostatin and neuropeptide Y in the embryonic, postnatal, and adult mouse amygdalar complex.

15. Efferent retinal projections visualized by immunohistochemical detection of the estrogen-related receptor beta in the postnatal and adult mouse brain.

16. Development and adult organization of the lateral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the chicken.

17. Distinct immunohistochemically defined areas in the medial amygdala in the developing and adult mouse.

18. Dynamic patterns of colocalization of calbindin, parvalbumin and GABA in subpopulations of mouse basolateral amygdalar cells during development.

19. Molecular tracking of Listeria monocytogenes in an Iberian pig abattoir and processing plant.

20. Effect of lipopeptides of antagonistic strains of Bacillus subtilis on the morphology and ultrastructure of the cucurbit fungal pathogen Podosphaera fusca.

21. Calcium-binding proteins, neuronal nitric oxide synthase, and GABA help to distinguish different pallial areas in the developing and adult chicken. I. Hippocampal formation and hyperpallium.

22. Immunohistochemical localization of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT2 in the developing and adult mouse claustrum.

23. The ascending tectofugal visual system in amniotes: new insights.

24. Semaphorin5A expression in the developing chick telencephalon.

25. Distribution of GABA, calbindin and nitric oxide synthase in the developing chick entopallium.

26. Distribution of nitric oxide-producing neurons in the developing and adult mouse amygdalar basolateral complex.

27. Development of neurons and fibers containing calcium binding proteins in the pallial amygdala of mouse, with special emphasis on those of the basolateral amygdalar complex.

28. Embryonic and postnatal development of GABA, calbindin, calretinin, and parvalbumin in the mouse claustral complex.

29. Distinct types of nitric oxide-producing neurons in the developing and adult mouse claustrum.

30. Expression of calcium-binding proteins in the mouse claustrum.

31. Mesencephalic and diencephalic afferent connections to the thalamic nucleus rotundus in the lizard, Psammodromus algirus.

32. A proposed homology between the reptilian dorsomedial thalamic nucleus and the mammalian paraventricular thalamic nucleus.

33. A putative striato-dorsal thalamic pathway in lizards.

34. Thalamo-telencephalic connections: new insights on the cortical organization in reptiles.

35. Expression of calcium-binding proteins in the diencephalon of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

36. Light and electron microscopic evidence for projections from the thalamic nucleus rotundus to targets in the basal ganglia, the dorsal ventricular ridge, and the amygdaloid complex in a lizard.

37. Calbindin-D28k in cortical regions of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

38. Nucleus accumbens in the lizard Psammodromus algirus: chemoarchitecture and cortical afferent connections.

39. Calcium-binding proteins in the dorsal ventricular ridge of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

40. The birth of intracardiac surgery: a semicentennial tribute (June 10, 1948-1998)

41. Cholecystokinin innervation of the cerebral cortex in a reptile, the lizard, Psammodromus algirus.

42. Calretinin immunoreactivity in the cerebral cortex of the lizard Psammodromus algirus: a light and electron microscopic study.

43. Intrinsic connections in the anterior dorsal ventricular ridge of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

44. Multivariate statistical analysis of Golgi stained neurons.

45. NADPH diaphorase-positive neurons in the lizard hippocampus: a distinct subpopulation of GABAergic interneurons.

46. Immunocytochemical localization of the GABAA receptor in the cerebral cortex of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

47. Monoaminergic innervation patterns in the anterior dorsal ventricular ridge of a lacertid lizard, Psammodromus algirus.

48. Subpopulations of GABA neurons containing somatostatin, neuropeptide Y, and parvalbumin in the dorsomedial cortex of the lizard Psammodromus algirus.

49. Distribution of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the cerebral cortex of the lizards Psammodromus algirus and podarcis hispanica: co-localization of NPY, somatostatin, and GABA.

50. The intra-ocular portion of the optic nerve in the turtle Mauremys caspica.

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