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2. Ketamine induced synaptic plasticity operates independently of long-term potentiation.

3. Synaptic basis of rapid antidepressant action.

4. Persistence of quantal synaptic vesicle recycling in virtual absence of dynamins.

5. Distinct synaptic mechanisms drive the behavioral response to acute stress and rapid correction by ketamine.

6. Nano-organization of synaptic calcium signaling.

7. CRISPR-Cas9 editing of synaptic genes in human embryonic stem cells for functional analysis in induced human neurons.

8. Chronic modulation of cAMP signaling elicits synaptic scaling irrespective of activity.

9. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor scales presynaptic calcium transients to modulate excitatory neurotransmission.

11. Ketamine: Mechanisms and Relevance to Treatment of Depression.

12. Ketamine and rapid antidepressant action: new treatments and novel synaptic signaling mechanisms.

13. Spatially non-overlapping Ca 2+ signals drive distinct forms of neurotransmission.

15. Bridging rapid and sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine.

16. Genetic disorders of neurotransmitter release machinery.

17. Super-resolution imaging of synaptic scaffold proteins in rat hippocampal neurons.

18. Neurotransmitter release progressively desynchronizes in induced human neurons during synapse maturation and aging.

19. Analysis of tripartite Synaptotagmin-1-SNARE-complexin-1 complexes in solution.

20. Rapid homeostatic plasticity and neuropsychiatric therapeutics.

21. Optical analysis of glutamate spread in the neuropil.

22. Nano-organization of spontaneous GABAergic transmission directs its autonomous function in neuronal signaling.

23. MeCP2 loss-of-function dysregulates microRNAs regionally and disrupts excitatory/inhibitory synaptic transmission balance.

24. Multi-neurotransmitter regulation of neural firing via coincidence of parallel G-protein signals.

25. Optical analysis of AMPAR-mediated synaptic scaling in mouse hippocampus.

26. Probing the segregation of evoked and spontaneous neurotransmission via photobleaching and recovery of a fluorescent glutamate sensor.

27. Role of the endoplasmic reticulum in synaptic transmission.

28. Presynaptic mechanisms underlying GABA B -receptor-mediated inhibition of spontaneous neurotransmitter release.

29. BDNF signaling in context: From synaptic regulation to psychiatric disorders.

30. Nano-Organization at the Synapse: Segregation of Distinct Forms of Neurotransmission.

31. Convergence of distinct signaling pathways on synaptic scaling to trigger rapid antidepressant action.

32. Synaptobrevin-2 dependent regulation of single synaptic vesicle endocytosis.

33. A synaptic locus for TrkB signaling underlying ketamine rapid antidepressant action.

34. A subthreshold synaptic mechanism regulating BDNF expression and resting synaptic strength.

35. Sustained effects of rapidly acting antidepressants require BDNF-dependent MeCP2 phosphorylation.

36. RNA editing-mediated regulation of calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion (CAPS1) localization and its impact on synaptic transmission.

37. Evolutionary diversity of the dual Ca 2+ sensor system for neurotransmitter release.

38. A key requirement for synaptic Reelin signaling in ketamine-mediated behavioral and synaptic action.

39. Presynaptic store-operated Ca 2+ entry drives excitatory spontaneous neurotransmission and augments endoplasmic reticulum stress.

40. Interneuronal exchange and functional integration of synaptobrevin via extracellular vesicles.

41. Role of Aberrant Spontaneous Neurotransmission in SNAP25-Associated Encephalopathies.

42. Overcoming presynaptic effects of VAMP2 mutations with 4-aminopyridine treatment.

43. VAMP4 Maintains a Ca 2+ -Sensitive Pool of Spontaneously Recycling Synaptic Vesicles.

44. Targeting Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity for Treatment of Mood Disorders.

45. Spontaneous and evoked neurotransmission are partially segregated at inhibitory synapses.

46. Neuronal Ca 2+ signalling at rest and during spontaneous neurotransmission.

47. Is Ca 2+ Essential for Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis?

48. Presynaptic endoplasmic reticulum and neurotransmission.

49. Behavioral Analysis of SNAP-25 and Synaptobrevin-2 Haploinsufficiency in Mice.

50. Cell-Specific Loss of SNAP25 from Cortical Projection Neurons Allows Normal Development but Causes Subsequent Neurodegeneration.

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