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51. Clathrin regenerates synaptic vesicles from endosomes.

52. The membrane-associated proteins FCHo and SGIP are allosteric activators of the AP2 clathrin adaptor complex.

53. Animal evolution: looking for the first nervous system.

54. Random and targeted transgene insertion in Caenorhabditis elegans using a modified Mos1 transposon.

55. Exciting cell membranes with a blustering heat shock.

56. Two Rab2 interactors regulate dense-core vesicle maturation.

57. Axons degenerate in the absence of mitochondria in C. elegans.

58. Axon regeneration genes identified by RNAi screening in C. elegans.

59. Nanometer-resolution fluorescence electron microscopy (nano-EM) in cultured cells.

60. Visualizing presynaptic function.

61. Improved localization accuracy in stochastic super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by K-factor image deshadowing.

62. Ultrafast endocytosis at mouse hippocampal synapses.

63. Betaine acts on a ligand-gated ion channel in the nervous system of the nematode C. elegans.

64. Two views on light sheets.

65. Asymmetric packaging of polymerases within vesicular stomatitis virus.

66. NECAP 1 regulates AP-2 interactions to control vesicle size, number, and cargo during clathrin-mediated endocytosis.

67. Ultrafast endocytosis at Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions.

68. Synapse location during growth depends on glia location.

69. Hyperactivation of B-type motor neurons results in aberrant synchrony of the Caenorhabditis elegans motor circuit.

70. AP2 hemicomplexes contribute independently to synaptic vesicle endocytosis.

71. Semi-automated neuron boundary detection and nonbranching process segmentation in electron microscopy images.

72. Nano-fEM: protein localization using photo-activated localization microscopy and electron microscopy.

73. Sensation in a single neuron pair represses male behavior in hermaphrodites.

74. V-ATPase V1 sector is required for corpse clearance and neurotransmission in Caenorhabditis elegans.

76. Visualizing proteins in electron micrographs at nanometer resolution.

77. UNC-41/stonin functions with AP2 to recycle synaptic vesicles in Caenorhabditis elegans.

78. Transcriptional profiling of C. elegans DAF-19 uncovers a ciliary base-associated protein and a CDK/CCRK/LF2p-related kinase required for intraflagellar transport.

79. A novel role for the AAA ATPase spastin as a HOXA10 transcriptional corepressor in Ishikawa endometrial cells.

80. Opposing activities of LIT-1/NLK and DAF-6/patched-related direct sensory compartment morphogenesis in C. elegans.

81. Membrane tension regulates motility by controlling lamellipodium organization.

82. UNC119 is required for G protein trafficking in sensory neurons.

83. Cigarette smoke increases progesterone receptor and homeobox A10 expression in human endometrium and endometrial cells: a potential role in the decreased prevalence of endometrial pathology in smokers.

84. CYY-1/cyclin Y and CDK-5 differentially regulate synapse elimination and formation for rewiring neural circuits.

85. Complexin maintains vesicles in the primed state in C. elegans.

86. Protein localization in electron micrographs using fluorescence nanoscopy.

87. Syntaxin N-terminal peptide motif is an initiation factor for the assembly of the SNARE-Sec1/Munc18 membrane fusion complex.

88. Detection of neuron membranes in electron microscopy images using a serial neural network architecture.

89. A novel mutation of HOXA13 in a family with hand-foot-genital syndrome and the role of polyalanine expansions in the spectrum of Müllerian fusion anomalies.

90. Targeted gene deletions in C. elegans using transposon excision.

91. Two cyclin-dependent kinase pathways are essential for polarized trafficking of presynaptic components.

92. A neuronal acetylcholine receptor regulates the balance of muscle excitation and inhibition in Caenorhabditis elegans.

93. Calcium: an insignificant thing.

94. Graded synaptic transmission at the Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junction.

95. Axon regeneration requires a conserved MAP kinase pathway.

96. Differential requirements for clathrin in receptor-mediated endocytosis and maintenance of synaptic vesicle pools.

97. Mu2 adaptin facilitates but is not essential for synaptic vesicle recycling in Caenorhabditis elegans.

98. Single-copy insertion of transgenes in Caenorhabditis elegans.

99. Gene conversion and end-joining-repair double-strand breaks in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline.

100. Gene activation using FLP recombinase in C. elegans.

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