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1. Soluble SORLA Enhances Neurite Outgrowth and Regeneration through Activation of the EGF Receptor/ERK Signaling Axis

3. A peptide for targeted, systemic delivery of imaging and therapeutic compounds into acute brain injuries.

4. hESC Differentiation toward an Autonomic Neuronal Cell Fate Depends on Distinct Cues from the Co-Patterning Vasculature

21. Adiponectin Accumulation in the Tetinal Vascular Endothelium and its Possible Role in Preventing Early Diabetic Microvascular Damage

27. Loss of sorting nexin 27 contributes to excitatory synaptic dysfunction by modulating glutamate receptor recycling in Down's syndrome

29. T-cadherin is critical for adiponectin-mediated cardioprotection in mice

30. Functional reciprocity between [Na.sup.+] channel [Na.sub.v]1.6 and [beta]1 subunits in the coordinated regulation of excitability and neurite outgrowth

31. Increased vascular permeability and severe renal tubular damage after ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice lacking adiponectin or T-cadherin

32. Mutations in contactin-1, a neural adhesion and neuromuscular junction protein, cause a familial form of lethal congenital myopathy

34. Regulation of motor neuron pool sorting by differential expression of type II cadherins

38. Role of a Contactin multi-molecular complex secreted by oligodendrocytes in nodal protein clustering in the CNS

40. Contributors

43. Adiponectin/T-cadherin system enhances exosome biogenesis and decreases cellular ceramides by exosomal release

44. A peptide for targeted, systemic delivery of imaging and therapeutic compounds into acute brain injuries

46. MOESM1 of Cadherin 13: Human cis-Regulation and Selectively Altered Addiction Phenotypes and Cerebral Cortical Dopamine in Knockout Mice

47. Adiponectin association with T‐cadherin protects against neointima proliferation and atherosclerosis

50. A novel mechanism underlying pathogenesis of Down syndrome

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