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1. The cerebellum modulates thirst.

2. Purkinje cell dysfunction causes disrupted sleep in ataxic mice.

3. Kctd7 deficiency induces myoclonic seizures associated with Purkinje cell death and microvascular defects.

4. Ankyrin-R Links Kv3.3 to the Spectrin Cytoskeleton and Is Required for Purkinje Neuron Survival.

5. Maturation of Purkinje cell firing properties relies on neurogenesis of excitatory neurons.

6. Interactions Between Purkinje Cells and Granule Cells Coordinate the Development of Functional Cerebellar Circuits.

7. Purkinje cell neurotransmission patterns cerebellar basket cells into zonal modules defined by distinct pinceau sizes.

8. Purkinje cell misfiring generates high-amplitude action tremors that are corrected by cerebellar deep brain stimulation.

9. Persistent motor dysfunction despite homeostatic rescue of cerebellar morphogenesis in the Car8 waddles mutant mouse.

10. Genetically eliminating Purkinje neuron GABAergic neurotransmission increases their response gain to vestibular motion.

11. Molecular layer interneurons shape the spike activity of cerebellar Purkinje cells.

12. Insights into cerebellar development and connectivity.

13. Climbing Fiber Development Is Impaired in Postnatal Car8 wdl Mice.

14. Genetic silencing of olivocerebellar synapses causes dystonia-like behaviour in mice.

15. Mossy Fibers Terminate Directly Within Purkinje Cell Zones During Mouse Development.

16. Redefining the cerebellar cortex as an assembly of non-uniform Purkinje cell microcircuits.

17. In vivo analysis of Purkinje cell firing properties during postnatal mouse development.

18. Cerebellar zonal patterning relies on Purkinje cell neurotransmission.

19. Purkinje cell compartmentalization in the cerebellum of the spontaneous mutant mouse dreher.

20. Establishment of topographic circuit zones in the cerebellum of scrambler mutant mice.

21. Purkinje cell phenotype restricts the distribution of unipolar brush cells.

22. Embryonic origins of ZebrinII parasagittal stripes and establishment of topographic Purkinje cell projections.

23. Engrailed homeobox genes determine the organization of Purkinje cell sagittal stripe gene expression in the adult cerebellum.

24. Morphology, molecular codes, and circuitry produce the three-dimensional complexity of the cerebellum.

25. Zebrin II compartmentation of the cerebellum in a basal insectivore, the Madagascan hedgehog tenrec Echinops telfairi.

26. Antigenic compartmentation of the cat cerebellar cortex.

27. Patterned Purkinje cell degeneration in mouse models of Niemann-Pick type C disease.

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