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7. Single nuclei RNA-seq reveals a medium spiny neuron glutamate excitotoxicity signature prior to the onset of neuronal death in an ovine Huntington's disease model.

8. Alzheimer's Disease-associated Region-specific Decrease of Vesicular Glutamate Transporter Immunoreactivity inthe Medial Temporal Lobe and Superior Temporal Gyrus.

9. Microglial and Astrocytic Responses in the Human Midcingulate Cortex in Huntington's Disease.

10. DARPP-32 cells and neuropil define striosomal system and isolated matrix cells in human striatum.

11. The regional and cellular distribution of GABA A receptor subunits in the human amygdala.

13. mGluR1α expression in the hippocampus, subiculum, entorhinal cortex and superior temporal gyrus in Alzheimer's disease.

14. Neuroprotective Effect of Caffeine in Alzheimer's Disease.

15. Current and Possible Future Therapeutic Options for Huntington's Disease.

16. Beta-Amyloid (Aβ 1-42 ) Increases the Expression of NKCC1 in the Mouse Hippocampus.

17. Identifying Neural Progenitor Cells in the Adult Human Brain.

18. The effect of age and sex on the expression of GABA signaling components in the human hippocampus and entorhinal cortex.

19. Glutamatergic receptor expression changes in the Alzheimer's disease hippocampus and entorhinal cortex.

20. EAAT2 Expression in the Hippocampus, Subiculum, Entorhinal Cortex and Superior Temporal Gyrus in Alzheimer's Disease.

21. Blood-spinal cord barrier leakage is independent of motor neuron pathology in ALS.

24. The autocrine regulation of insulin-like growth factor-1 in human brain of Alzheimer's disease.

25. Promise and challenges of dystonia brain banking: establishing a human tissue repository for studies of X-Linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism.

26. A Multi-Omic Huntington's Disease Transgenic Sheep-Model Database for Investigating Disease Pathogenesis.

27. Neuroimaging and neuropathology studies of X-linked dystonia parkinsonism.

28. Impaired Expression of GABA Signaling Components in the Alzheimer's Disease Middle Temporal Gyrus.

29. The Interplay Between Beta-Amyloid 1-42 (Aβ 1-42 )-Induced Hippocampal Inflammatory Response, p-tau, Vascular Pathology, and Their Synergistic Contributions to Neuronal Death and Behavioral Deficits.

30. Amyloid-beta 1-42 induced glutamatergic receptor and transporter expression changes in the mouse hippocampus.

31. Cerebral deficiency of vitamin B5 (d-pantothenic acid; pantothenate) as a potentially-reversible cause of neurodegeneration and dementia in sporadic Alzheimer's disease.

32. No symphony without bassoon and piccolo: changes in synaptic active zone proteins in Huntington's disease.

34. An 5 GABAA Receptor Inverse Agonist, 5IA, Attenuates Amyloid Beta-Induced Neuronal Death in Mouse Hippocampal Cultures.

35. Amyloid-Beta 1-42 -Induced Increase in GABAergic Tonic Conductance in Mouse Hippocampal CA1 Pyramidal Cells.

36. The Acute Effects of Amyloid-Beta 1-42 on Glutamatergic Receptor and Transporter Expression in the Mouse Hippocampus.

37. The Role of Microglia and Astrocytes in Huntington's Disease.

38. GABA A Receptors Are Well Preserved in the Hippocampus of Aged Mice.

39. Cerebral Vitamin B5 (D-Pantothenic Acid) Deficiency as a Potential Cause of Metabolic Perturbation and Neurodegeneration in Huntington's Disease.

40. Vascular Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease: A Prelude to the Pathological Process or a Consequence of It?

41. Chemical neuroanatomy of the substantia nigra in the ovine brain.

42. Variable colocalisation of GABA A receptor subunits and glycine receptors on neurons in the human hypoglossal nucleus.

43. Cerebellar degeneration correlates with motor symptoms in Huntington disease.

44. Sex- and age-related changes in GABA signaling components in the human cortex.

45. The GABAergic system as a therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease.

47. GABA A receptor subunit expression changes in the human Alzheimer's disease hippocampus, subiculum, entorhinal cortex and superior temporal gyrus.

48. GABA A and GABA B receptor subunit localization on neurochemically identified neurons of the human subthalamic nucleus.

49. Stereological Methods to Quantify Cell Loss in the Huntington's Disease Human Brain.

50. Differential Fatty Acid-Binding Protein Expression in Persistent Radial Glia in the Human and Sheep Subventricular Zone.

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