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1. Loss-of-function mutation in PRMT9 causes abnormal synapse development by dysregulation of RNA alternative splicing

2. Early impairment of cortical circuit plasticity and connectivity in the 5XFAD Alzheimer’s disease mouse model

4. Reduced HGF/MET Signaling May Contribute to the Synaptic Pathology in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model

5. Mechanisms of cannabinoid CB2 receptor-mediated reduction of dopamine neuronal excitability in mouse ventral tegmental areaResearch in context

6. Uncovering the Functional Link Between SHANK3 Deletions and Deficiency in Neurodevelopment Using iPSC-Derived Human Neurons

7. MET receptor tyrosine kinase promotes the generation of functional synapses in adult cortical circuits

8. Gap Junctions Contribute to Ictal/Interictal Genesis in Human Hypothalamic Hamartomas

10. Mice Born to Mothers with Gravida Traumatic Brain Injury Have Distorted Brain Circuitry and Altered Immune Responses

11. Shisa6 mediates cell-type specific regulation of depression in the nucleus accumbens

12. Disrupted Maturation of Prefrontal Layer 5 Neuronal Circuits in an Alzheimer’s Mouse Model of Amyloid Deposition

13. Disrupted Timing of MET Signaling Derails the Developmental Maturation of Cortical Circuits and Leads to Altered Behavior in Mice

15. Dual Effect of 5-HT1B/1D Receptors on Dopamine Neurons in Ventral Tegmental Area: Implication for the Functional Switch After Chronic Cocaine Exposure

16. GILT in Thymic Epithelial Cells Facilitates Central CD4 T Cell Tolerance to a Tissue-Restricted, Melanoma-Associated Self-Antigen

17. Early Disruption of Synaptic Function, Impairment of Plasticity, and Decreased of Cortical Circuit Connectivity in an Alzheimer’S Mouse Model of Amyloid Deposition

18. Disruption of MET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, an Autism Risk Factor, Impairs Developmental Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampus

19. Author response for 'Depletion of microglia in developing cortical circuits reveals its critical role in glutamatergic synapse development, functional connectivity, and critical period plasticity'

20. Depletion of microglia in developing cortical circuits reveals its critical role in glutamatergic synapse development, functional connectivity, and critical period plasticity

21. Control of cortical synapse development and plasticity by MET receptor tyrosine kinase, a genetic risk factor for autism

22. Depletion of microglia augments the dopaminergic neurotoxicity of MPTP

23. Transcriptional repression by FEZF2 restricts alternative identities of cortical projection neurons

24. Dual Effect of 5-HT

25. The selective sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor 1 modulator RP101075 improves microvascular circulation after cerebrovascular thrombosis

26. Time-delimited signaling of MET receptor tyrosine kinase regulates cortical circuit development and critical period plasticity

27. Chronic inflammation, cognitive impairment, and distal brain region alteration following intracerebral hemorrhage

28. Uncovering the Functional Link Between SHANK3 Deletions and Deficiency in Neurodevelopment Using iPSC-Derived Human Neurons

29. Conditional knockout of MET receptor tyrosine kinase in cortical excitatory neurons leads to enhanced learning and memory in young adult mice but early cognitive decline in older adult mice

30. GILT in thymic epithelial cells facilitates central CD4 T cell tolerance to a tissue-restricted, melanoma-associated self antigen

31. Disruption of MET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, an Autism Risk Factor, Impairs Developmental Synaptic Plasticity in the Hippocampus

32. Uncovering the Functional Link Between

33. Distinct Circuits for Recovery of Eye Dominance and Acuity in Murine Amblyopia

34. MET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Controls Dendritic Complexity, Spine Morphogenesis, and Glutamatergic Synapse Maturation in the Hippocampus

35. Gap Junctions Contribute to Ictal/Interictal Genesis in Human Hypothalamic Hamartomas

36. Plasticity of Binocularity and Visual Acuity Are Differentially Limited by Nogo Receptor

37. A 65-nm 1-Gb NOR floating-gate flash memory with less than 50-ns access time

39. A Simplified Method for Ultra-Low Density, Long-Term Primary Hippocampal Neuron Culture

40. Modeling of Autism Genetic Variations in Mice: Focusing on Synaptic and Microcircuit Dysfunctions

41. Neurodevelopmental Underpinnings of Angelman Syndrome

42. Self-association of human PCSK9 correlates with its LDLR-degrading activity

43. Domoic Acid Induces a Long-Lasting Enhancement of CA1 Field Responses and Impairs Tetanus-Induced Long-term Potentiation in Rat Hippocampal Slices

44. Alterations in mossy fiber physiology and GAP-43 expression and function in transgenic mice overexpressing HuD

45. Associative and spatial learning and memory deficits in transgenic mice overexpressing the RNA-binding protein HuD

46. Reelin Signaling Facilitates Maturation of CA1 Glutamatergic Synapses

47. Differential Reelin-Induced Enhancement of NMDA and AMPA Receptor Activity in the Adult Hippocampus

48. Histopathological and molecular changes produced by hippocampal microinjection of domoic acid

49. Cognitive disruption and altered hippocampus synaptic function in Reelin haploinsufficient mice

50. Mechanisms of intrinsic epileptogenesis in human gelastic seizures with hypothalamic hamartoma

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