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1. Ca2+ imaging of synaptic compartments using subcellularly targeted GCaMP8f in Drosophila

2. A glutamate receptor C-tail recruits CaMKII to suppress retrograde homeostatic signaling

3. Excess glutamate release triggers subunit-specific homeostatic receptor scaling

4. Botulinum neurotoxin accurately separates tonic vs. phasic transmission and reveals heterosynaptic plasticity rules in Drosophila

5. Voltage Imaging in Drosophila Using a Hybrid Chemical-Genetic Rhodamine Voltage Reporter

6. Engineering skeletal muscle tissues with advanced maturity improves synapse formation with human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motor neurons

7. Cul3 and insomniac are required for rapid ubiquitination of postsynaptic targets and retrograde homeostatic signaling

8. Rapid active zone remodeling consolidates presynaptic potentiation

9. Distinct Target-Specific Mechanisms Homeostatically Stabilize Transmission at Pre- and Post-synaptic Compartments

11. A Glutamate Homeostat Controls the Presynaptic Inhibition of Neurotransmitter Release

12. Disparate Postsynaptic Induction Mechanisms Ultimately Converge to Drive the Retrograde Enhancement of Presynaptic Efficacy

13. The Role of Histone Deacetylase 6 in Synaptic Plasticity and Memory

14. Estimation of the Readily Releasable Synaptic Vesicle Pool at the Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction

15. Development of a tissue-specific ribosome profiling approach in Drosophila enables genome-wide evaluation of translational adaptations.

16. Rapid homeostatic modulation of transsynaptic nanocolumn rings

18. Physiologic and nanoscale distinctions define glutamatergic synapses in tonic vs phasic neurons

19. Synaptic homeostats: latent plasticity revealed at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction

20. One domain to rule them all: 'In synapse' reconstitution of core active zone functions

21. Excess glutamate release triggers subunit-specific homeostatic receptor scaling

22. Autocrine inhibition by a glutamate-gated chloride channel mediates presynaptic homeostatic depression

23. Voltage imaging in Drosophila using a hybrid chemical-genetic rhodamine voltage reporter

24. A glutamate receptor C-tail recruits CaMKII to suppress retrograde homeostatic signaling

25. A Screen for Synaptic Growth Mutants Reveals Mechanisms That Stabilize Synaptic Strength

26. Tissue-Specific Ribosome Profiling in Drosophila

27. Tissue-Specific Ribosome Profiling in Drosophila

28. The auxiliary glutamate receptor subunit dSol-1 promotes presynaptic neurotransmitter release and homeostatic potentiation

29. Distinct Target-Specific Mechanisms Homeostatically Stabilize Transmission at Pre- and Post-synaptic Compartments

31. Antagonistic interactions between two Neuroligins coordinate pre- and postsynaptic assembly

32. Developmental arrest of Drosophila larvae elicits presynaptic depression and enables prolonged studies of neurodegeneration

33. Engineering skeletal muscle tissues with advanced maturity improves synapse formation with human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived motor neurons

34. Disparate Postsynaptic Induction Mechanisms Ultimately Converge to Drive the Retrograde Enhancement of Presynaptic Efficacy

35. Neurodevelopmental disease mechanisms, primary cilia, and endosomes converge on the BLOC-1 and BORC complexes

36. Homeostatic plasticity can be induced and expressed to restore synaptic strength at neuromuscular junctions undergoing ALS-related degeneration

37. TheDrosophilaPostsynaptic DEG/ENaC Channelppk29Contributes to Excitatory Neurotransmission

38. The Role of Histone Deacetylase 6 in Synaptic Plasticity and Memory

39. Presynaptic depression maintains stable synaptic strength in developmentally arrested Drosophila larvae

40. Developmental arrest of

42. Imaging neuropeptide release at synapses with a genetically engineered reporter

43. Rapid active zone remodeling consolidates presynaptic potentiation

44. Estimation of the Readily Releasable Synaptic Vesicle Pool at the Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction

45. The sleep gene insomniac ubiquitinates targets at postsynaptic densities and is required for retrograde homeostatic signaling

46. A screen for genes that regulate synaptic growth reveals mechanisms that stabilize synaptic strength

47. The E3 ligase Highwire promotes synaptic transmission by targeting the NAD-synthesizing enzyme dNmnat

48. Homeostatic scaling of active zone scaffolds maintains global synaptic strength

50. Synapse-specific and compartmentalized expression of presynaptic homeostatic potentiation

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