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  • Afadin-deficient mouse retinas exhibit severe neuronal lamination defects but preserve visual functions

    This article's authors
    1. Akiko Ueno
    2. Konan Sakuta
    3. Hiroki Ono
    4. Aki Hashio
    5. Haruki Tokumoto
    6. Mikiya Watanabe
    7. Taketo Nishimoto
    8. Toru Konishi
    9. Yuki Emori
    10. Shunsuke Mizuno
    11. Mao Hiratsuka
    12. Jun Miyoshi
    13. Yoshimi Takai
    14. Masao Tachibana
    15. Chieko Koike
    This article has 8 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 9, 2025 Published on Oct 5, 2025
  • Progressive overfilling of readily releasable pool underlies short-term facilitation at recurrent excitatory synapses in layer 2/3 of the rat prefrontal cortex

    This article's authors
    1. Jiwoo Shin
    2. Seung Yeon Lee
    3. Yujin Kim
    4. Suk-Ho Lee
    This article has 16 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 9, 2025 Published on Nov 30, 2025
  • Auditory perception and neural representation of temporal features are altered by age but not by cochlear synaptopathy

    This article's authors
    1. Friederike Steenken
    2. Rainer Beutelmann
    3. Henning Oetjen
    4. Christine Köppl
    5. Georg M. Klump
    This article has 10 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 9, 2025 Published on Jun 10, 2025
  • Local synthesis of Reticulon-1C lessens the outgrowth of injured axons and Spastin activity

    This article's authors
    1. Alejandro Luarte
    2. Javiera Gallardo
    3. Daniela Corvalán
    4. Ankush Chakraborty
    5. Cláudio Gouveia-Roque
    6. Francisca Bertin
    7. Carlos Contreras
    8. Juan Pablo RamĂ­rez
    9. André Weber
    10. Waldo Acevedo
    11. Werner Zuschratter
    12. Rodrigo Herrera-Molina
    13. Ăšrsula Wyneken
    14. Andrea Paula-Lima
    15. Tatiana Adasme-Rocha
    16. Jorge Toledo
    17. Rodrigo Vergara
    18. Antonia Figueroa
    19. Carolina González
    20. Christian González-Billault
    21. Ulrich Hengst
    22. Andrés Couve
    This article has 4 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 8, 2025 Published on Sep 13, 2025
  • The gut-brain vagal axis governs mesolimbic dopamine dynamics and reward events

    This article's authors
    1. Oriane Onimus
    2. Faustine Arrivet
    3. TinaĂŻg Le Borgne
    4. Sylvie Perez
    5. Julien Castel
    6. Anthony Ansoult
    7. Benoit Bertrand
    8. Nejmeh Mashhour
    9. Camille de Almeida
    10. Linh-Chi Bui
    11. Marie Vandecasteele
    12. Serge Luquet
    13. Laurent Venance
    14. Nicolas Heck
    15. Fabio Marti
    16. Giuseppe Gangarossa
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 8, 2025 Published on May 15, 2025
  • Rhythmic Sampling and Competition of Target and Distractor in a Motion Detection Task

    This article's authors
    1. Changhao Xiong
    2. Nathan M. Petro
    3. Ke Bo
    4. Lihan Cui
    5. Andreas Keil
    6. Mingzhou Ding
    This article has 8 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 8, 2025 Published on Jul 23, 2025
  • Realistic coupling enables flexible macroscopic traveling waves in the mouse cortex

    This article's authors
    1. Guanhua Sun
    2. James Hazelden
    3. Ruby Kim
    4. Daniel B Forger
    This article has 3 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 8, 2025 Published on Jul 5, 2025
  • Cortical projection neurons with distinct axonal connectivity employ ribosomal complexes with distinct protein compositions

    This article's authors
    1. Tien Phuoc Tran
    2. Bogdan Budnik
    3. John E. Froberg
    4. Jeffrey D. Macklis
    This article has 3 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 8, 2025 Published on May 1, 2025
  • Single molecule counting detects low-copy glycine receptors in hippocampal and striatal synapses

    This article's authors
    1. Serena Camuso
    2. Yana Vella
    3. Souad Youjil Abadi
    4. Clémence Mille
    5. Bert BrĂ´ne
    6. Christian G Specht
    This article has 5 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 7, 2025 Published on Oct 1, 2025
  • Co-release of opposing signaling molecules controls the escalation and release of aggression

    This article's authors
    1. Rachel E. Gatlin
    2. Jordyn Gagon
    3. Damhyeon Kwak
    4. Sewon Park
    5. Hailee Walker
    6. Lo Kronheim
    7. Thomas Everett
    8. Ashley Covington
    9. Michaela M. Fluck
    10. Tobias Zickmund
    11. Nicholas A. Frost
    12. Moriel Zelikowsky
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Sep 6, 2025 Published on Jun 8, 2025
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