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1. TDP-43 proteinopathy in ALS is triggered by loss of ASRGL1 and associated with HML-2 expression

2. ApoER2-Dab1 disruption as the origin of pTau-associated neurodegeneration in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease

3. Comparative overview of multi-shell diffusion MRI models to characterize the microstructure of multiple sclerosis lesions and periplaques

4. Few Is Enough: Task-Augmented Active Meta-Learning for Brain Cell Classification

5. Widespread subclinical cellular changes revealed across a neural-epithelial-vascular complex in choroideremia using adaptive optics

6. Single cell atlas of spinal cord injury in mice reveals a pro-regenerative signature in spinocerebellar neurons

7. Some aspects of the life of SARS-CoV-2 ORF3a protein in mammalian cells

8. Cell specificity of Manganese-enhanced MRI signal in the cerebellum

9. Human endogenous retrovirus K contributes to a stem cell niche in glioblastoma

10. Lamina-specific immunohistochemical signatures in the olfactory bulb of healthy, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease patients

11. Assessing organ-level immunoreactivity in a rat model of sepsis using TSPO PET imaging

12. Anatomical Analysis of Transient Potential Vanilloid Receptor 1 (Trpv1+) and Mu-Opioid Receptor (Oprm1+) Co-expression in Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons

13. Longitudinal in vivo imaging of acute neuropathology in a monkey model of Ebola virus infection

14. Identification of circulating CD31+CD45+ cell populations with the potential to differentiate into erythroid cells

15. Whole-brain tissue mapping toolkit using large-scale highly multiplexed immunofluorescence imaging and deep neural networks

16. Transcriptional Activation, Deactivation and Rebound Patterns in Cortex, Hippocampus and Amygdala in Response to Ketamine Infusion in Rats

17. Early detection of cerebrovascular pathology and protective antiviral immunity by MRI

18. Transcriptional heterogeneity of ventricular zone cells in the ganglionic eminences of the mouse forebrain

19. NMDARs Drive the Expression of Neuropsychiatric Disorder Risk Genes Within GABAergic Interneuron Subtypes in the Juvenile Brain

20. Sertoli cell-only phenotype and scRNA-seq define PRAMEF12 as a factor essential for spermatogenesis in mice

21. Identification of Eph receptor signaling as a regulator of autophagy and a therapeutic target in colorectal carcinoma

22. SUMOylation promotes survival and integration of neural stem cell grafts in ischemic strokeResearch in context

24. Proteostasis Modulation in Germline Missense von Hippel Lindau Disease

25. Comparative Analysis of Dorsal Root, Nodose and Sympathetic Ganglia for the Development of New Analgesics

27. A novel in situ multiplex immunofluorescence panel for the assessment of tumor immunopathology and response to virotherapy in pediatric glioblastoma reveals a role for checkpoint protein inhibition

28. Topotecan is a potent inhibitor of SUMOylation in glioblastoma multiforme and alters both cellular replication and metabolic programming

29. Neuroinflammatory Changes in Relation to Cerebrospinal Fluid Viral Load in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Encephalitis

30. CD47 Expression in Natural Killer Cells Regulates Homeostasis and Modulates Immune Response to Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus

32. ApoER2-Dab1 disruption as the origin of pTau-related neurodegeneration in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease

36. Cation leak through the ATP1A3 pump causes spasticity and intellectual disability

37. Data from Novel Targeting of Transcription and Metabolism in Glioblastoma

38. Supplementary Table 1 from Gliomagenesis Arising from Pten- and Ink4a/Arf-Deficient Neural Progenitor Cells Is Mediated by the p53-Fbxw7/Cdc4 Pathway, Which Controls c-Myc

40. Supplementary Materials and Methods, Figures 1 - 4, Table 1 from Tumor-Infiltrating Myeloid Cells Activate Dll4/Notch/TGF-β Signaling to Drive Malignant Progression

44. Supplementary Table 1 from Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 Inhibition Induces Glioma Cell Death through c-MYC, Nuclear Factor-κB, and Glucose Regulation

48. Data from Tumor-Infiltrating Myeloid Cells Activate Dll4/Notch/TGF-β Signaling to Drive Malignant Progression

49. Supplementary Figures 1-12 from Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 Inhibition Induces Glioma Cell Death through c-MYC, Nuclear Factor-κB, and Glucose Regulation

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