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1. Increased axonal ribosome numbers is an early event in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

2. Measuring fast-temporal sediment fluxes with an analogue acoustic sensor: a wind tunnel study.

3. NALCN ion channels have alternative selectivity filters resembling calcium channels or sodium channels.

4. Modification of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) properties by a GFP tag--implications for research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

5. Doublecortin-like expressing astrocytes of the suprachiasmatic nucleus are implicated in the biosynthesis of vasopressin and influences circadian rhythms

6. A predominantly glial origin of axonal ribosomes after nerve injury

7. Demyelination induces transport of ribosome-containing vesicles from glia to axons: evidence from animal models and MS patient brains

8. Fluorescent Phosphorus Dendrimer as a Spectral Nanosensor for Macrophage Polarization and Fate Tracking in Spinal Cord Injury

9. Stimulation of Monocytes, Macrophages, and Microglia by Amphotericin B and Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Promotes Remyelination

10. Skin-derived precursor schwann cell myelination capacity in focal tibial demyelination

11. Evidence for a systemic regulation of neurotrophin synthesis in response to peripheral nerve injury

12. Limited availability of ZBP1 restricts axonal mRNA localization and nerve regeneration capacity

13. Antidepressant fluoxetine suppresses neuronal growth from both vertebrate and invertebrate neurons and perturbs synapse formation betweenLymnaeaneurons

14. Long-term proteasome dysfunction in the mouse brain by expression of aberrant ubiquitin

15. The molecular physiology of the axo-myelinic synapse

16. Fluorescent Phosphorus Dendrimer as a Spectral Nanosensor for Macrophage Polarization and Fate Tracking in Spinal Cord Injury

17. Local synthesis of actin-binding protein beta-thymosin regulates neurite outgrowth

18. New insights into neuronal regeneration: the role of axonal protein synthesis in pathfinding and axonal extension

19. The presence of APGWamide in Octopus vulgaris: a possible role in the reproductive behavior

20. Uncoupling of calcium channel alpha(1) and beta subunits in developing neurons

21. Increased axonal ribosome numbers is an early event in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

22. Differential patterns of expression of two novel invertebrate (Lymnaea stagnalis) ionotropic glutamate receptor genes

23. Skin-derived precursor Schwann cell myelination capacity in focal tibial demyelination

24. NALCN ion channels have alternative selectivity filters resembling calcium channels or sodium channels

25. Measuring fast-temporal sediment fluxes with an analogue acoustic sensor: a wind tunnel study

26. Cloning of a Molluscan G Protein alpha Subunit of the Gq Class which is Expressed Differentially in Identified Neurons

27. Evidence for a systemic regulation of neurotrophin synthesis in response to peripheral nerve injury

28. Will the real multiple sclerosis please stand up?

29. Early regenerative effects of NGF-transduced Schwann cells in peripheral nerve repair

30. Editorial

31. Limited availability of ZBP1 restricts axonal mRNA localization and nerve regeneration capacity

32. Increased axonal ribosome numbers in CMT diseases

33. Ultrastructural evidence for the axonal localization of caudodorsal cell hormone mRNA in the central nervous system of the molluscLymnaea stagnalis

34. Molecular Cloning and Neuronal Expression of a Novel Type of a G-Protein-Coupled Receptor With Ldl Binding Motifs From the Pond Snail Lymnaea Stagnalis

35. Morphological evidence for a transport of ribosomes from Schwann cells to regenerating axons

36. Modification of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) properties by a GFP tag--implications for research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

37. An ENU-induced mutation in mouse glycyl-tRNA synthetase (GARS) causes peripheral sensory and motor phenotypes creating a model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2D peripheral neuropathy

39. Schwann cell to axon transfer of ribosomes: toward a novel understanding of the role of glia in the nervous system

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41. The influence of the cholesterol microenvironment in tissue sections on molecular ionization efficiencies and distributions in ToF-SIMS

42. Identification and functional expression of a family of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits in the central nervous system of the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis

43. Organelle proteomics of rat synaptic proteins: correlation-profiling by isotope-coded affinity tagging in conjunction with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to reveal post-synaptic density specific proteins

44. Synapse formation and plasticity: the roles of local protein synthesis

45. Subcellular imaging mass spectrometry of brain tissue

46. Identification of molluscan nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) subunits involved in formation of cation- and anion-selective nAChRs

47. Organelle proteomics of rat synaptic proteins: correlation-profiling by isotope-coded affinity tagging in conjunction with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to reveal post-synaptic density specific proteins

48. Direct molecular imaging of Lymnaea stagnalis nervous tissue at subcellular spatial resolution by mass spectrometry

49. Stimulus-dependent regulation and cellular expression of genes encoding neuropeptides, prohormone convertases, alpha-amidating enzyme and 7B2 in identified Lymnaea neurons

50. Neurotrophic activities of trk receptors conserved over 600 million years of evolution

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