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Intrinsically photosensitive ganglion cells of the tiger salamander retina
K(ATP) channels, metabolism, and neuronal excitability
Roles of centrosome proteins associated with primary microcephaly in mammalian corticogenesis
Activity-dependent regulation of synapse structure and function: Roles of PSD-95 and the metabolic sensor, AMPK
Structure and development of retinal ganglion cells
The role of Alpha2delta-3 in calcium-channel localization, synaptic function and bouton formation
Gap junctions between astrocytes and oligodendrocytes are critical for normal glial function
Postnatal reorganization of axons that innervate a parasympathetic end-organ
A Cdc20-APC ubiquitin signaling pathway regulates presynaptic differentiation
The molecular and morphological development of spiral ganglion neurons
Genetic and environmental contributions to reward processing: Implications for depression
Role of the Cdh-1APC/SnoN Pathway in Neuronal Morphogenesis
Local, Non-linear Regulation of Synaptic Signals at Dendritic Spines of CA1 Pyramidal Cells
Mechanics and neurobiology of undulatory locomotion
Wireless recording of neural activity in the visual cortex of a freely moving rat
Of structure and function: The nature of the sonic hedgehog-heparan sulfate proteoglycan interaction
Circadian clocks in behavior and physiology
Trans-Synaptic Signaling at C. elegans Neuromuscular Junctions
Multiple Timescales and Motion-Dependence in Motor Learning and Memory
Thyroid Hormone Signaling during Chick Retinal Development
Network anatomy and in vivo physiology from a group of visual cortical neurons
The Role of Spike Timing in Odor Coding During Sniffing
MicroRNA Control of Synapse Development
Calcium-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum
Exploring the Potential of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells as a Platform for New ALS Disease Models
Novel activation mechanisms of TRPC5 reveal its participation in neuronal growth cone collapse
Generalized associative representations in parietal cortex