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151. Importance of intrinsic mechanisms in cell fate decisions in the developing rat retina.

152. What is a glial cell?

153. Integrins as developmental switches.

154. Nerve regeneration: regrowth stumped by shared receptor.

155. Amacrine-signaled loss of intrinsic axon growth ability by retinal ganglion cells.

157. Retinal ganglion cells do not extend axons by default: promotion by neurotrophic signaling and electrical activity.

158. Neurobiology. Cholesterol--making or breaking the synapse.

159. Philanthropists are paying their dues.

160. Differential control of clustering of the sodium channels Na(v)1.2 and Na(v)1.6 at developing CNS nodes of Ranvier.

161. Induction of astrocyte differentiation by endothelial cells.

162. A role for the helix-loop-helix protein Id2 in the control of oligodendrocyte development.

163. Control of synapse number by glia.

164. Neuronal and glial cell biology.

165. Up a notch: instructing gliogenesis.

166. Nogo in nerve regeneration.

167. The relationship between neuronal survival and regeneration.

168. Axonal control of oligodendrocyte development.

169. Astrocytes induce oligodendrocyte processes to align with and adhere to axons.

171. Retinal ganglion cells lose trophic responsiveness after axotomy.

172. Purification and characterization of astrocyte precursor cells in the developing rat optic nerve.

173. Depolarization and cAMP elevation rapidly recruit TrkB to the plasma membrane of CNS neurons.

175. Cyclic AMP elevation is sufficient to promote the survival of spinal motor neurons in vitro.

176. Notch receptor activation inhibits oligodendrocyte differentiation.

177. Purification and characterization of adult oligodendrocyte precursor cells from the rat optic nerve.

178. Neuronal regeneration: extending axons from bench to brain.

179. Neurotrophins moving forward.

180. Synaptic efficacy enhanced by glial cells in vitro.

181. Retinal development: communication helps you see the light.

182. Induction of sodium channel clustering by oligodendrocytes.

183. Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is an axonal chemoattractant and a neurotrophic factor for spinal motor neurons.

184. New views on synapse-glia interactions.

185. Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Enhances the Rate of Oligodendrocyte Generation

187. Characterization of the signaling interactions that promote the survival and growth of developing retinal ganglion cells in culture.

188. Neurobiology. Neuronal self-reliance.

189. Programmed cell death and the control of cell survival.

190. A novel role for thyroid hormone, glucocorticoids and retinoic acid in timing oligodendrocyte development.

192. A crucial role for neurotrophin-3 in oligodendrocyte development.

193. Programmed cell death and the control of cell survival: lessons from the nervous system.

194. Does oligodendrocyte survival depend on axons?

195. Multiple extracellular signals are required for long-term oligodendrocyte survival.

196. Proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells depends on electrical activity in axons.

198. Cell death in the oligodendrocyte lineage.

199. Cell death and control of cell survival in the oligodendrocyte lineage.

200. Glial ion channels.

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