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1. Selective coactivation of α7- and α4β2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors reverses beta-amyloid-induced synaptic dysfunction.

2. Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Increases GABAergic Neurotransmission to GnRH Neurons via Suppressing the Retrograde Tonic Endocannabinoid Signaling Pathway in Mice.

3. BK potassium currents contribute differently to action potential waveform and firing rate as rat hippocampal neurons mature in the first postnatal week.

4. L-type calcium channel contributions to intrinsic excitability and synaptic activity during basolateral amygdala postnatal development.

5. Decrease of inhibitory synaptic currents of locus coeruleus neurons via orexin type 1 receptors in the context of naloxone-induced morphine withdrawal.

6. Hippocampal-Evoked Feedforward Inhibition in the Nucleus Accumbens.

7. Spontaneously opening GABA A receptors play a significant role in neuronal signal filtering and integration.

8. The Low-Threshold Calcium Channel Cav3.2 Mediates Burst Firing of Mature Dentate Granule Cells.

9. Astrocytic Activation Generates De Novo Neuronal Potentiation and Memory Enhancement.

10. Leptin alters somatosensory thalamic networks by decreasing gaba release from reticular thalamic nucleus and action potential frequency at ventrobasal neurons.

11. α-Synuclein fibril-induced paradoxical structural and functional defects in hippocampal neurons.

12. Chronic morphine selectively sensitizes the effect of D1 receptor agonist on presynaptic glutamate release in basolateral amygdala neurons that project to prelimbic cortex.

13. Muscarinic modulation of the Xenopus laevis tadpole spinal mechanosensory pathway.

14. Regulation of Dendritic Spine Morphology in Hippocampal Neurons by Copine-6.

15. Functional comparison of corticostriatal and thalamostriatal postsynaptic responses in striatal neurons of the mouse.

16. The L-type voltage-gated calcium channel Ca V 1.2 mediates fear extinction and modulates synaptic tone in the lateral amygdala.

17. Non-genomic action of vitamin D3 on N-methyl-D-aspartate and kainate receptor-mediated actions in juvenile gonadotrophin-releasing hormone neurons.

18. PSD-95 uncoupling from NMDA receptors by Tat- N-dimer ameliorates neuronal depolarization in cortical spreading depression.

19. Neuron-astrocyte signaling is preserved in the aging brain.

20. Multiparametric characterization of neuronal subpopulations in the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus.

21. Presynaptic gain control by endogenous cotransmission of dopamine and GABA in the olfactory bulb.

22. Differential Presynaptic ATP Supply for Basal and High-Demand Transmission.

23. Autophagy-ERK1/2-Involved Disinhibition of Hippocampal Neurons Contributes to the Pre-Synaptic Toxicity Induced by Aβ42 Exposure.

24. Effects of hypotaurine on substantia gelatinosa neurons of the trigeminal subnucleus caudalis in immature mice.

25. Inhibitory Gating of Basolateral Amygdala Inputs to the Prefrontal Cortex.

26. Nicotine regulates activity of lateral habenula neurons via presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms.

27. High-resolution and cell-type-specific photostimulation mapping shows weak excitatory vs. strong inhibitory inputs in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.

28. Superficial Layer-Specific Histaminergic Modulation of Medial Entorhinal Cortex Required for Spatial Learning.

29. Age-related changes in functional postsynaptic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits in neurons of the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus, a nucleus important in drug addiction.

30. Neuropeptide Y Impairs Retrieval of Extinguished Fear and Modulates Excitability of Neurons in the Infralimbic Prefrontal Cortex.

31. Orexin-dependent activation of layer VIb enhances cortical network activity and integration of non-specific thalamocortical inputs.

32. GnRH suppresses excitability of visual processing neurons in the optic tectum.

33. Novel fast adapting interneurons mediate cholinergic-induced fast GABAA inhibitory postsynaptic currents in striatal spiny neurons.

34. DNA methylation regulates neuronal glutamatergic synaptic scaling.

35. Cocaine-seeking is associated with PKC-dependent reduction of excitatory signaling in accumbens shell D2 dopamine receptor-expressing neurons.

36. The GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Exendin-4 and Diazepam Differentially Regulate GABAA Receptor-Mediated Tonic Currents in Rat Hippocampal CA3 Pyramidal Neurons.

37. Selective aptamer-based control of intraneuronal signaling.

38. The mediodorsal thalamus drives feedforward inhibition in the anterior cingulate cortex via parvalbumin interneurons.

39. Down-sizing of neuronal network activity and density of presynaptic terminals by pathological acidosis are efficiently prevented by Diminazene Aceturate.

40. Glutamate-induced AMPA receptor desensitization increases their mobility and modulates short-term plasticity through unbinding from Stargazin.

41. Cell-specific activity-dependent fractionation of layer 2/3→5B excitatory signaling in mouse auditory cortex.

42. Toll-like receptor 4 enhancement of non-NMDA synaptic currents increases dentate excitability after brain injury.

43. Neuronal somata and extrasomal compartments play distinct roles during synapse formation between Lymnaea neurons.

44. Modality-specific thalamocortical inputs instruct the identity of postsynaptic L4 neurons.

45. Nutritional state-dependent ghrelin activation of vasopressin neurons via retrograde trans-neuronal-glial stimulation of excitatory GABA circuits.

46. Possible role of GABAergic depolarization in neocortical neurons in generating hyperexcitatory behaviors during emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia in the rat.

47. Ghrelin decreases firing activity of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons in an estrous cycle and endocannabinoid signaling dependent manner.

48. Multivesicular release underlies short term synaptic potentiation independent of release probability change in the supraoptic nucleus.

49. Prefrontal cortex HCN1 channels enable intrinsic persistent neural firing and executive memory function.

50. MHCI requires MEF2 transcription factors to negatively regulate synapse density during development and in disease.

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