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1. Functionally Clustered mRNAs Are Distinctly Enriched at Cortical Astroglial Processes and Are Preferentially Affected by FMRP Deficiency

2. Exosome reporter mice reveal the involvement of exosomes in mediating neuron to astroglia communication in the CNS

3. Astroglial FMRP modulates synaptic signaling and behavior phenotypes in FXS mouse model

4. Intracortical astrocyte subpopulations defined by astrocyte reporter Mice in the adult brain

5. Long-term depression induced by endogenous cannabinoids produces neuroprotection via astroglial CB

6. VGluT1+ Neuronal Glutamatergic Signaling Regulates Postnatal Developmental Maturation of Cortical Protoplasmic Astroglia

7. Selective Deletion of Astroglial FMRP Dysregulates Glutamate Transporter GLT1 and Contributes to Fragile X Syndrome Phenotypes In Vivo

8. Abnormal Intracellular Calcium Signaling and SNARE-Dependent Exocytosis Contributes to SOD1G93A Astrocyte-Mediated Toxicity in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

9. Astroglial FMRP-dependent translational down-regulation of mGluR5 underlies glutamate transporter GLT1 dysregulation in the fragile X mouse

10. Neuronal exosomal miRNA-dependent translational regulation of astroglial glutamate transporter GLT1

11. Imaging analysis of neuron to glia interaction in microfluidic culture platform (MCP)-based neuronal axon and glia co-culture system

12. Role of epoxyeicosatrienoic acids as autocrine metabolites in glutamate-mediated K+ signaling in perivascular astrocytes

13. Role of Kir4.1 channels in growth control of glia

14. Molecular and Functional Properties of Regional Astrocytes in the Adult Brain.

15. Selective Deletion of Astroglial FMRP Dysregulates Glutamate Transporter GLT1 and Contributes to Fragile X Syndrome Phenotypes In Vivo.

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