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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 10:20:36+00:00

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Dawes, J.M. and Weir, G.A. and Middleton, S.J. and Patel, R. and Chisholm, K.I. and Pettingill, P. and Peck, L.J. and Sheridan, J. and Shakir, A. and Jacobson, L. and Gutierrez-Mecinas, M. and Galino, J. and Walcher, J. and Kühnemund, J. and Kuehn, H. and Sanna, M.D. and Lang, B. and Clark, A.J. and Themistocleous, A.C. and Iwagaki, N. and West, S.J. and Werynska, K. and Carroll, L. and Trendafilova, T. and Menassa, D.A. and Giannoccaro, M.P. and Coutinho, E. and Cervellini, I. and Tewari, D. and Buckley, C. and Leite, M.I. and Wildner, H. and Zeilhofer, H.U. and Peles, E. and Todd, A.J. and McMahon, S.B. and Dickenson, A.H. and Lewin, G.R. and Vincent, A. and Bennett, D.L.
Precisely timed nicotinic activation drives SST inhibition in neocortical circuits.
Urban-Ciecko, J. and Jouhanneau, J.S. and Myal, S.E. and Poulet, J.F.A. and Barth, A.L.
Lissek, T. and Adams, M. and Adelman, J. and Ahissar, E. and Akaaboune, M. and Akil, H. and al'Absi, M. and Arain, F. and Arango-Lasprilla, J.C. and Atasoy, D. and Avila, J. and Badawi, A. and Bading, H. and Baig, A.M. and Baleriola, J. and Belmonte, C. and Bertocchi, I. and Betz, H. and Blakemore, C. and Blanke, O. and Boehm-Sturm, P. and Bonhoeffer, T. and Bonifazi, P. and Brose, N. and Campolongo, P. and Celikel, T. and Chang, C.C. and Chang, T.Y. and Citri, A. and Cline, H.T. and Cortes, J.M. and Cullen, K. and Dean, K. and Delgado-Garcia, J.M. and Desroches, M. and Disterhoft, J.F. and Dowling, J.E. and Draguhn, A. and El-Khamisy, S.F. and El Manira, A. and Enam, S.A. and Encinas, J.M. and Erramuzpe, A. and Esteban, J.A. and Fariñas, I. and Fischer, E. and Fukunaga, I. and Gabilondo, I. and Ganten, D. and Gidon, A. and Gomez-Esteban, J.C. and Greengard, P. and Grinevich, V. and Gruart, A. and Guillemin, R. and Hariri, A.R. and Hassan, B. and Haeusser, M. and Hayashi, Y. and Hussain, N.K. and Jabbar, A.A. and Jaber, M. and Jahn, R. and Janahi, E.M. and Kabbaj, M. and Kettenmann, H. and Kindt, M. and Knafo, S. and Köhr, G. and Komai, S. and Krugers, H. and Kuhn, B. and Ghazal, N.L. and Larkum, M.E. and London, M. and Lutz, B. and Matute, C. and Martinez-Millan, L. and Maroun, M. and McGaugh, J. and Moustafa, A.A. and Nasim, A. and Nave, K.A. and Neher, E. and Nikolich, K. and Outeiro, T. and Palmer, L.M. and Penagarikano, O. and Perez-Otano, I. and Pfaff, D.W. and Poucet, B. and Rahman, A.U. and Ramos-Cabrer, P. and Rashidy-Pour, A. and Roberts, R.J. and Rodrigues, S. and Sanes, J.R. and Schaefer, A.T. and Segal, M. and Segev, I. and Shafqat, S. and Siddiqui, N.A. and Soreq, H. and Soriano-Garcia, E. and Spanagel, R. and Sprengel, R. and Stuart, G. and Südhof, T.C. and Tønnesen, J. and Treviño, M. and Uthman, B.M. and Venter, J.C. and Verkhratsky, A. and Weiss, C. and Wiesel, T.N. and Yaksi, E. and Yizhar, O. and Young, L.J. and Young, P. and Zawia, N.H. and Zugaza, J.L. and Hasan, M.T.
Optogenetic tools for subcellular applications in neuroscience.
Cannabinoid type 2 receptors mediate a cell type-specific plasticity in the hippocampus.
Stempel, A.V. and Stumpf, A. and Zhang, H.Y. and Özdoğan, T. and Pannasch, U. and Theis, A.K. and Otte, D.M. and Wojtalla, A. and Racz, I. and Ponomarenko, A. and Xi, Z.X. and Zimmer, A. and Schmitz, D.
Matching cell type to function in cortical circuits.
Estebanez, L. and Kremkow, J. and Poulet, J.F.A.
Wiring the vascular network with neural cues: a CNS perspective.
Waächli, T. and Wacker, A. and Frei, K. and Regli, L. and Schwab, M.E. and Hoerstrup, S.P. and Gerhardt, H. and Engelhardt, B.
Bcl11a (Ctip1) controls migration of cortical projection neurons through regulation of Sema3c.
Wiegreffe, C. and Simon, R. and Peschkes, K. and Kling, C. and Strehle, M. and Cheng, J. and Srivatsa, S. and Liu, P. and Jenkins, N.A. and Copeland, N.G. and Tarabykin, V. and Britsch, S.
Cortical fosGFP expression reveals broad receptive field excitatory neurons targeted by POm.
Jouhanneau, J.S. and Ferrarese, L. and Estebanez, L. and Audette, N.J. and Brecht, M. and Barth, AL. and Poulet, J.F.A.
Keeping an eye on cortical States.
Simonetti, M. and Agarwal, N. and Stösser, S. and Bali, K.K. and Karaulanov, E. and Kamble, R. and Pospisilova, B. and Kurejova, M. and Birchmeier, W. and Niehrs, C. and Heppenstall, P. and Kuner, R.
SorCS2 regulates dopaminergic wiring and is processed into an apoptotic two-chain receptor in peripheral glia.
Glerup, S. and Olsen, D. and Vaegter, C.B. and Gustafsen, C. and Sjoegaard, S.S. and Hermey, G. and Kjolby, M. and Molgaard, S. and Ulrichsen, M. and Boggild, S. and Skeldal, S. and Fjorback, A.N. and Nyengaard, J.R. and Jacobsen, J. and Bender, D. and Bjarkam, C.R. and Sørensen, E.S. and Füchtbauer, E.M. and Eichele, G. and Madsen, P. and Willnow, T.E. and Petersen, C.M. and Nykjaer, A.
Schmitz, D. and Breustedt, J. and Gundlfinger, A.
Mapping sensory circuits by anterograde transsynaptic transfer of recombinant rabies virus.
Zampieri, N. and Jessell, T.M. and Murray, A.J.
Hua, Y. and Woehler, A. and Kahms, M. and Haucke, V. and Neher, E. and Klingauf, J.
Inhibitory gradient along the dorsoventral axis in the medial entorhinal cortex.
Beed, P. and Gundlfinger, A. and Schneiderbauer, S. and Song, J. and Boehm, C. and Burgalossi, A. and Brecht, M. and Vida, I. and Schmitz, D.
Kettenmann, H. and Kirchhoff, F. and Verkhratsky, A.
Jeworutzki, E. and Lopez-Hernandez, T. and Capdevila-Nortes, X. and Sirisi, S. and Bengtsson, L. and Montolio, M. and Zifarelli, G. and Arnedo, T. and Mueller, C.S. and Schulte, U. and Nunes, V. and Martinez, A. and Jentsch, T.J. and Gasull, X. and Pusch, M. and Estevez, R.
Coherent phasic excitation during hippocampal ripples.
Maier, N. and Tejero-Cantero, A. and Dorrn, A.L. and Winterer, J. and Beed, P.S. and Morris, G. and Kempter, R. and Poulet, J.F.A. and Leibold, C. and Schmitz, D.
Aversion to nicotine is regulated by the balanced activity of beta4 and alpha5 nicotinic receptor subunits in the medial habenula.
Frahm, S. and Slimak, M.A. and Ferrarese, L. and Santos-Torres, J. and Antolin-Fontes, B. and Auer, S. and Filkin, S. and Pons, S. and Fontaine, J.F. and Tsetlin, V. and Maskos, U. and Ibanez-Tallon, I.
Muskelin regulates actin filament- and microtubule-based GABA(A) receptor transport in neurons.
Heisler, F.F. and Loebrich, S. and Pechmann, Y. and Maier, N. and Zivkovic, A.R. and Tokito, M. and Hausrat, T.J. and Schweizer, M. and Baehring, R. and Holzbaur, E.L. and Schmitz, D. and Kneussel, M.
Synaptic mechanisms underlying sparse coding of active touch.
Crochet, S. and Poulet, J.F.A. and Kremer, Y. and Petersen, C.C.H.
Lechner, S.G. and Markworth, S. and Poole, K. and Smith, E.S.J. and Lapatsina, L. and Frahm, S. and May, M. and Pischke, S. and Suzuki, M. and Ibanez-Tallon, I. and Luft, F.C. and Jordan, J. and Lewin, G.R.
Analysis of excitatory microcircuitry in the medial entorhinal cortex reveals cell-type-specific differences.
Beed, P. and Bendels, M.H.K. and Wiegand, H.F. and Leibold, C. and Johenning, F.W. and Schmitz, D.
An embedded subnetwork of highly active neurons in the neocortex.
Yassin, L. and Benedetti, B.L. and Jouhanneau, J.S. and Wen, J.A. and Poulet, J.F.A. and Barth, A.L.
They are not too excited: the possible role of adult-born neurons in epilepsy.
Plath, N. and Ohana, O. and Dammermann, B. and Errington, M.L. and Schmitz, D. and Gross, C. and Mao, X. and Engelsberg, A. and Mahlke, C. and Welzl, H. and Kobalz, U. and Stawrakakis, A. and Fernandez, E. and Waltereit, R. and Bick-Sander, A. and Therstappen, E. and Cooke, S.F. and Blanquet, V. and Wurst, W. and Salmen, B. and Boesl, M.R. and Lipp, H.P. and Grant, S.G.N. and Bliss, T.V.P. and Wolfer, D.P. and Kuhl, D.
The rototoxin lynx1 acts on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors to balance neuronal activity and survival in vivo.
Miwa, J.M. and Stevens, T.R. and King, S.L. and Caldarone, B.J. and Ibanez-Tallon, I. and Xiao, C. and Fitzsimonds, R.M. and Pavlides, C. and Lester, H.A. and Picciotto, M.R. and Heintz, N.
Kenchappa, R.S. and Zampieri, N. and Chao, M.V. and Barker, P.A. and Teng, H.K. and Hempstead, B.L. and Carter, B.D.
The endocannabinoid anandamide protects neurons during CNS inflammation by induction of MKP-1 in microglial cells.
Eljaschewitsch, E. and Witting, A. and Mawrin, C. and Lee, T. and Schmidt, P.M. and Wolf, S. and Hoertnagl, H. and Raine, C.S. and Schneider-Stock, R. and Nitsch, R. and Ullrich, O.
Inactivity sets XL synapses in motion.
Gundlfinger, A. and Schmitz, D.
MAG induces regulated intramembrane proteolysis of the p75 neurotrophin receptor to inhibit neurite outgrowth.
Domeniconi, M. and Zampieri, N. and Spencer, T. and Hilaire, M. and Mellado, W. and Chao, M.V. and Filbin, M.T.
Juettner, R. and More, M.I. and Das, D. and Babich, A. and Meier, J. and Henning, M. and Erdmann, B. and Mueller, E.C. and Otto, A. and Grantyn, R. and Rathjen, F.G.
Neuronal damage in autoimmune neuroinflammation mediated by the death ligand TRAIL.
Aktas, O. and Smorodchenko, A. and Brocke, S. and Infante-Duarte, C. and Schulze Topphoff, U. and Vogt, J. and Prozorovski, T. and Meier, S. and Osmanova, V. and Pohl, E. and Bechmann, I. and Nitsch, R. and Zipp, F.
The AMPA receptor subunits GluR-A and GluR-B reciprocally modulate spinal synaptic plasticity and inflammatory pain.
Hartmann, B. and Ahmadi, S. and Heppenstall, P.A. and Lewin, G.R. and Schott, C. and Borchardt, T. and Seeburg, P.H. and Zeilhofer, H.U. and Sprengel, R. and Kuner, R.
Short- and long-range attraction of cortical GABAergic interneurons by neuregulin-1.
Flames, N. and Long, J.E. and Garratt, A.N. and Fischer, T.M. and Gassmann, M. and Birchmeier, C. and Lai, C. and Rubenstein, J.L. and Marin, O.
Axoplasmic importins enable retrograde injury signaling in lesioned nerve.
Hanz, S. and Perlson, E. and Willis, D. and Zheng, J.Q. and Massarwa, R. and Huerta, J.J. and Koltzenburg, M. and Koehler, M. and van Minnen, J. and Twiss, J.L. and Fainzilber, M.
Role of β-catenin in synaptic vesicle localization and presynaptic assembly.
Bamji, S.X. and Shimazu, K. and Kimes, N. and Huelsken, J. and Birchmeier, W. and Lu, B. and Reichardt, L.F.
Conservation of chloride channel structure revealed by an inhibitor binding site in ClC-1.
Estevez, R. and Schroeder, B.C. and Accardi, A. and Jentsch, T.J. and Pusch, M.
Neuronal or glial progeny: Regional differences in radial glia fate.
Malatesta, P. and Hack, M.A. and Hartfuss, E. and Kettenmann, H. and Klinkert, W. and Kirchhoff, F. and Goetz, M.
Synaptic activation of presynaptic kainate receptors on hippocampal mossy fiber synapses.
Schmitz, D. and Frerking, M. and Nicoll, R.A.
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is an axonal chemoattractant and a neurotrophic factor for spinal motor neurons.
Ebens, A. and Brose, K. and Leonardo, E.D. and Hanson, M.G. and Bladt, F. and Birchmeier, C. and Barres, B.A. and Tessierlavigne, M.
Neurotrophins live or let die: Does p75NTR decide.
Carter, B.D. and Lewin, G.R.
Mutations in dominant human myotonia congenita drastically alter the voltage dependence of the CIC-1 chloride channel.
Pusch, M. and Steinmeyer, K. and Koch, M.C. and Jentsch, T.J.
Characterization of the signaling interactions that promote the survival and growth of developing retinal ganglion cells in culture.
Meyer-Franke, A. and Kaplan, M.R. and Pfrieger, F.W. and Barres, B.A.
A post-docking role for synaptobrevin in synaptic vesicle fusion.
Hunt, J.M. and Bommert, K. and Charlton, M.P. and Kistner, A. and Haensch, W. and Augustine, G.J. and Betz, H.
Kinetics of GABAB receptor-mediated inhibition of calcium currents and excitatory synaptic transmission in hippocampal neurons in vitro.
Pfrieger, F.W. and Gottmann, K. and Lux, H.D.
Induction of axonal growth by heterophilic interactions between the cell surface recognition proteins F11 and Nr-CAM/Bravo.
Morales, G. and Hubert, M. and Bruemmendorf, T. and Treubert, U. and Tarnok, A. and Schwarz, U. and Rathjen, F.G.
The axonal recognition molecule F11 is a multifunctional protein: specific domains mediate interactions with Ng-CAM and restrictin.
Bruemmendorf, T. and Hubert, M. and Treubert, U. and Leuschner, R. and Tarnok, A. and Rathjen, F.G.
The chicken neural extracellular matrix molecule restrictin: similarity with EGF-, fibronectin type III-, and fibrinogen-like motifs.
Noerenberg, U. and Wille, H. and Wolff, J.M. and Frank, R. and Rathjen, F.G.
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