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1. Standardizing designed and emergent quantitative features in microphysiological systems

4. Recommendations, guidelines, and best practice for the use of human induced pluripotent stem cells for neuropharmacological studies of neuropsychiatric disorders

5. Neuronal hyperactivity in neurons derived from individuals with gray matter heterotopia.

9. Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Astrocyte Functionality Compares Favorably with Primary Rat Astrocytes

10. Standardizing designed and emergent quantitative features in microphysiological systems

11. Second-tier trio exome sequencing after negative solo clinical exome sequencing: an efficient strategy to increase diagnostic yield and decipher molecular bases in undiagnosed developmental disorders

13. Loss of nuclear UBE3A causes electrophysiological and behavioral deficits in mice and is associated with Angelman syndrome

14. Candidate CSPG4 mutations and induced pluripotent stem cell modeling implicate oligodendrocyte progenitor cell dysfunction in familial schizophrenia

15. SOX10 Single Transcription Factor-Based Fast and Efficient Generation of Oligodendrocytes from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

16. Activity-based protein profiling reveals off-target proteins of the FAAH inhibitor BIA 10-2474

17. Hepatitis E Virus Infects Neurons and Brains

18. Dissecting the neurotropism and neurovirulence of MPXV using human stem cell-based models

19. Modulating mutational outcomes and improving precise gene editing at CRISPR-Cas9-induced breaks by chemical inhibition of end-joining pathways

20. A simplified protocol for the generation of cortical brain organoids

23. The SAC1 domain in synaptojanin is required for autophagosome maturation at presynaptic terminals

24. Modulating mutational outcomes and improving precise gene editing at CRISPR-Cas9-induced breaks by chemical inhibition of end-joining pathways

26. How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

29. Additional file 1 of In vitro and in vivo differences in neurovirulence between D614G, Delta And Omicron BA.1 SARS-CoV-2 variants

34. Erratum:How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research (Current Biology (2020) 30(18) (R1014–R1018), (S0960982220311842), (10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.030))

35. Correction: How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

36. Replication Kinetics, Cell Tropism, and Associated Immune Responses in SARS-CoV-2- and H5N1 Virus-Infected Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Models

39. Mutant ubiquitin found in neurodegenerative disorders is a ubiquitin fusion degradation substrate that blocks proteasomal degradation

42. Correction: How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

43. How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

44. How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

45. Correction: How the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the necessity of animal research

47. Author response: Novel genetic loci affecting facial shape variation in humans

48. Novel genetic loci affecting facial shape variation in humans

49. Candidate CSPG4 mutations and induced pluripotent stem cell modeling implicate oligodendrocyte progenitor cell dysfunction in familial schizophrenia

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