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1. Translational error in mice increases with ageing in an organ-dependent manner.

2. NECAB1-3, parvalbumin, calbindin, and calretinin in the hippocampus of the European mole.

3. Appetitively motivated tasks in the IntelliCage reveal a higher motivational cost of spatial learning in male than female mice.

4. Using mice from different breeding sites fails to improve replicability of results from single-laboratory studies.

5. Mistranslation-associated perturbations of proteostasis do not promote accumulation of amyloid beta and plaque deposition in aged mouse brain.

6. Refinement of IntelliCage protocols for complex cognitive tasks through replacement of drinking restrictions by incentive-disincentive paradigms.

7. Environmental enrichment improves hippocampus-dependent spatial learning in female C57BL/6 mice in novel IntelliCage sweet reward-based behavioral tests.

8. Bank Voles Show More Impulsivity in IntelliCage Learning Tasks than Wood Mice.

9. Cell numbers in the reflected blade of CA3 and their relation to other hippocampal principal cell populations across seven species.

10. Lack of APLP1 leads to subtle alterations in neuronal morphology but does not affect learning and memory.

11. The rearing environment persistently modulates mouse phenotypes from the molecular to the behavioural level.

12. Behavior is movement only but how to interpret it? Problems and pitfalls in translational neuroscience-a 40-year experience.

13. Error-prone protein synthesis recapitulates early symptoms of Alzheimer disease in aging mice.

14. APPsα Rescues Tau-Induced Synaptic Pathology.

15. Phenotype of Mrps5-Associated Phylogenetic Polymorphisms Is Intimately Linked to Mitoribosomal Misreading.

16. Premature aging in mice with error-prone protein synthesis.

17. Role of Environment and Experimenter in Reproducibility of Behavioral Studies With Laboratory Mice.

18. Recurrent rewiring of the adult hippocampal mossy fiber system by a single transcriptional regulator, Id2.

19. Loss of all three APP family members during development impairs synaptic function and plasticity, disrupts learning, and causes an autism-like phenotype.

20. Random errors in protein synthesis activate an age-dependent program of muscle atrophy in mice.

21. Lack of APP and APLP2 in GABAergic Forebrain Neurons Impairs Synaptic Plasticity and Cognition.

22. Consistent within-group covariance of septal and temporal hippocampal neurogenesis with behavioral phenotypes for exploration and memory retention across wild and laboratory small rodents.

23. Early Aβ reduction prevents progression of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

24. The Anti-amyloid Compound DO1 Decreases Plaque Pathology and Neuroinflammation-Related Expression Changes in 5xFAD Transgenic Mice.

25. Automated dissection of permanent effects of hippocampal or prefrontal lesions on performance at spatial, working memory and circadian timing tasks of C57BL/6 mice in IntelliCage.

26. Eliminating the VGlut2-Dependent Glutamatergic Transmission of Parvalbumin-Expressing Neurons Leads to Deficits in Locomotion and Vocalization, Decreased Pain Sensitivity, and Increased Dominance.

27. Distinct in vivo roles of secreted APP ectodomain variants APPsα and APPsβ in regulation of spine density, synaptic plasticity, and cognition.

28. Disturbed Processing of Contextual Information in HCN3 Channel Deficient Mice.

29. Sampling the Mouse Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus.

30. Similar reliability and equivalent performance of female and male mice in the open field and water-maze place navigation task.

31. Fluoxetine treatment affects the inflammatory response and microglial function according to the quality of the living environment.

32. Large-scale phenotyping links adult hippocampal neurogenesis to the reaction to novelty.

33. The APP Intracellular Domain Is Required for Normal Synaptic Morphology, Synaptic Plasticity, and Hippocampus-Dependent Behavior.

34. Mutations in NONO lead to syndromic intellectual disability and inhibitory synaptic defects.

35. Selection for tameness, a key behavioral trait of domestication, increases adult hippocampal neurogenesis in foxes.

36. Acute function of secreted amyloid precursor protein fragment APPsα in synaptic plasticity.

38. Gravity anomalies without geomagnetic disturbances interfere with pigeon homing--a GPS tracking study.

39. Spontaneous behavior in the social homecage discriminates strains, lesions and mutations in mice.

40. Learning and memory with neuropathic pain: impact of old age and progranulin deficiency.

41. Genetic dissection of medial habenula-interpeduncular nucleus pathway function in mice.

42. Effects of spatial and cognitive enrichment on activity pattern and learning performance in three strains of mice in the IntelliMaze.

43. Mice Lacking Ras-GRF1 Show Contextual Fear Conditioning but not Spatial Memory Impairments: Convergent Evidence from Two Independently Generated Mouse Mutant Lines.

44. Hippocampal pyramidal cells: the reemergence of cortical lamination.

45. Automated test of behavioral flexibility in mice using a behavioral sequencing task in IntelliCage.

46. APP and APLP2 are essential at PNS and CNS synapses for transmission, spatial learning and LTP.

47. Effect of population heterogenization on the reproducibility of mouse behavior: a multi-laboratory study.

48. Conditioned response suppression in the IntelliCage: assessment of mouse strain differences and effects of hippocampal and striatal lesions on acquisition and retention of memory.

49. Long-term expression of tissue-inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 in the murine central nervous system does not alter the morphological and behavioral phenotype but alleviates the course of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis.

50. CIN85 regulates dopamine receptor endocytosis and governs behaviour in mice.

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