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1. In vitro electrophysiological drug testing on neuronal networks derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells.

2. System-level time computation and representation in the suprachiasmatic nucleus revealed by large-scale calcium imaging and machine learning.

3. Comparison of the calcium signaling alterations in GABA-ergic medium spiny neurons produced from iPSCs of different origins.

4. Generation and enrichment of cerebellar GABAergic interneurons from human induced pluripotent stem cells and intracellular calcium measurements.

5. A candidate projective neuron type of the cerebellar cortex: the synarmotic neuron.

6. Early cortical GABAergic interneurons determine the projection patterns of L4 excitatory neurons.

7. Cell-type-resolved mosaicism reveals clonal dynamics of the human forebrain.

8. Regulation of early cerebellar development.

9. A single factor elicits multilineage reprogramming of astrocytes in the adult mouse striatum.

10. Nests of dividing neuroblasts sustain interneuron production for the developing human brain.

11. Single-cell delineation of lineage and genetic identity in the mouse brain.

12. Individual human cortical progenitors can produce excitatory and inhibitory neurons.

13. Dentate gyrus and CA3 GABAergic interneurons bidirectionally modulate signatures of internal and external drive to CA1.

14. Tonic GABA A Receptor-Mediated Currents of Human Cortical GABAergic Interneurons Vary Amongst Cell Types.

15. Human stem cell-derived GABAergic neurons functionally integrate into human neuronal networks.

16. Isoform cell-type specificity in the mouse primary motor cortex.

17. Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse.

18. Spatially resolved cell atlas of the mouse primary motor cortex by MERFISH.

19. Phenotypic variation of transcriptomic cell types in mouse motor cortex.

20. Cellular anatomy of the mouse primary motor cortex.

21. Ackr3-Venus knock-in mouse lights up brain vasculature.

22. Homeostatic control of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial gene expression by the histone variant H2A.Z is essential for neuronal survival.

23. FoxG1 regulates the formation of cortical GABAergic circuit during an early postnatal critical period resulting in autism spectrum disorder-like phenotypes.

24. A functional model of adult dentate gyrus neurogenesis.

25. A taxonomy of transcriptomic cell types across the isocortex and hippocampal formation.

26. Novel inhibitory brainstem neurons with selective projections to spinal lamina I reduce both pain and itch.

27. Total Number and Ratio of GABAergic Neuron Types in the Mouse Lateral and Basal Amygdala.

28. Accumulation of PSA-NCAM marks nascent neurodegeneration in the dorsal hippocampus after neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in mice.

29. Excitatory granule neuron precursors orchestrate laminar localization and differentiation of cerebellar inhibitory interneuron subtypes.

30. The microcephaly gene Donson is essential for progenitors of cortical glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons.

31. Complexity and graded regulation of neuronal cell-type-specific alternative splicing revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing.

32. Unique dynamics and exocytosis properties of GABAergic synaptic vesicles revealed by three-dimensional single vesicle tracking.

33. Loss of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in GABAergic neurons causes sex-dependent decreases in radial glia-like cell quantity and impairments in cognitive and social behavior.

34. Neonatal proinflammatory challenge evokes a microglial response and affects the ratio between subtypes of GABAergic interneurons in the hippocampus of juvenile rats: sex-dependent and sex-independent effects.

35. Type 1 dopamine receptor (D1R)-independent circadian food anticipatory activity in mice.

36. The α3 subunit of GABA A receptors promotes formation of inhibitory synapses in the absence of collybistin.

37. Direct Differentiation of Functional Neurons from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs).

38. GABA-glutamate supramammillary neurons control theta and gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus during paradoxical (REM) sleep.

39. Chemico-genetic discovery of astrocytic control of inhibition in vivo.

40. Transcriptional regulation of MGE progenitor proliferation by PRDM16 controls cortical GABAergic interneuron production.

41. Integrated Morphoelectric and Transcriptomic Classification of Cortical GABAergic Cells.

42. Perineuronal nets and subtypes of GABAergic cells differentiate auditory and multisensory nuclei in the intercollicular area of the midbrain.

43. Paracrine Role for Somatostatin Interneurons in the Assembly of Perisomatic Inhibitory Synapses.

44. Transcriptomic and epigenomic dynamics associated with development of human iPSC-derived GABAergic interneurons.

45. Remotely Produced and Axon-Derived Netrin-1 Instructs GABAergic Neuron Migration and Dopaminergic Substantia Nigra Development.

46. Auditory Long-Range Parvalbumin Cortico-Striatal Neurons.

47. Cortical distribution of GABAergic interneurons is determined by migration time and brain size.

48. BC-Box Motif in SOCS6 Induces Differentiation of Epidermal Stem Cells into GABAnergic Neurons.

49. Molecular design of hypothalamus development.

50. Identification of small molecules for accelerating the differentiation of GABA interneurons from human pluripotent stem cells.

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