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1. A novel cysteine-rich adaptor protein is required for mucin packaging and secretory granule stability in vivo.

2. Synaptic plasticity at the dentate gyrus granule cell to somatostatin-expressing interneuron synapses supports object location memory.

3. Dopamine D2 receptors in hilar mossy cells regulate excitatory transmission and hippocampal function.

4. Gcap14 is a microtubule plus-end-tracking protein coordinating microtubule-actin crosstalk during neurodevelopment.

5. Loss of Rai1 enhances hippocampal excitability and epileptogenesis in mouse models of Smith-Magenis syndrome.

6. Real-time imaging of Arc/Arg3.1 transcription ex vivo reveals input-specific immediate early gene dynamics.

7. Neuronal splicing regulator RBFOX3 mediates seizures via regulating Vamp1 expression preferentially in NPY-expressing GABAergic neurons.

8. Kv1.1 preserves the neural stem cell pool and facilitates neuron maturation during adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

9. Excitatory selective LTP of supramammillary glutamatergic/ GABAergic cotransmission potentiates dentate granule cell firing.

10. Three-dimensional virtual histology of the human hippocampus based on phase-contrast computed tomography.

11. A stable proportion of Purkinje cell inputs from parallel fibers are silent during cerebellar maturation.

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

13. NMDARs in granule cells contribute to parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synaptic plasticity and motor learning.

14. Sleep loss drives acetylcholine- and somatostatin interneuron-mediated gating of hippocampal activity to inhibit memory consolidation.

15. The relationship between birth timing, circuit wiring, and physiological response properties of cerebellar granule cells.

16. Novel genetic features of human and mouse Purkinje cell differentiation defined by comparative transcriptomics.

17. Brain-wide genetic mapping identifies the indusium griseum as a prenatal target of pharmacologically unrelated psychostimulants.

18. Hippocampal deletion of NaV1.1 channels in mice causes thermal seizures and cognitive deficit characteristic of Dravet Syndrome.

19. Circuit-specific control of the medial entorhinal inputs to the dentate gyrus by atypical presynaptic NMDARs activated by astrocytes.

20. N-cadherin provides a cis and trans ligand for astrotactin that functions in glial-guided neuronal migration.

21. Glutamate-activated BK channel complexes formed with NMDA receptors.

22. Control of motor coordination by astrocytic tonic GABA release through modulation of excitation/inhibition balance in cerebellum.

23. Long-term potentiation expands information content of hippocampal dentate gyrus synapses.

27. Heterosynaptic GABAergic plasticity bidirectionally driven by the activity of pre- and postsynaptic NMDA receptors.

29. Profile of Mary E. Hatten.

30. PGL germ granule assembly protein is a base-specific, single-stranded RNase.

31. Control of cerebellar granule cell output by sensory-evoked Golgi cell inhibition.

32. Olfactory learning promotes input-specific synaptic plasticity in adult-born neurons.

33. Correction.

34. GPI-anchored carbonic anhydrase IV displays both intra- and extracellular activity in cRNA-injected oocytes and in mouse neurons.

35. Light stimuli control neuronal migration by altering of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) signaling.

36. Histamine is stored in mast cells of most evolutionarily advanced fish and regulates the fish inflammatory response.

37. Exchange protein activated by cAMP (Epac) mediates cAMP activation of p38 MAPK and modulation of Ca2+-dependent K+ channels in cerebellar neurons.

38. Insights into medulloblastoma could lead to targeted therapies.

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