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1. Binary and analog variation of synapses between cortical pyramidal neurons

2. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells ingest axons in the mouse neocortex

3. Author response: Binary and analog variation of synapses between cortical pyramidal neurons

4. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells prune axons in the mouse neocortex

5. Reconstruction of neocortex: Organelles, compartments, cells, circuits, and activity

6. Structure and function of axo-axonic inhibition.

7. Comprehensive Evaluation of the 5XFAD Mouse Model for Preclinical Testing Applications: A MODEL-AD Study.

8. Organization and emergence of a mixed GABA-glycine retinal circuit that provides inhibition to mouse ON-sustained alpha retinal ganglion cells.

9. A petascale automated imaging pipeline for mapping neuronal circuits with high-throughput transmission electron microscopy.

10. GABA release selectively regulates synapse development at distinct inputs on direction-selective retinal ganglion cells.

11. A Role for Synaptic Input Distribution in a Dendritic Computation of Motion Direction in the Retina.

12. Type I intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells of early post-natal development correspond to the M4 subtype.

13. Visual space is represented by nonmatching topographies of distinct mouse retinal ganglion cell types.

14. Cone photoreceptor types in zebrafish are generated by symmetric terminal divisions of dedicated precursors.

15. Spatial relationships between GABAergic and glutamatergic synapses on the dendrites of distinct types of mouse retinal ganglion cells across development.

16. Dual pools of actin at presynaptic terminals.

17. Coordinated increase in inhibitory and excitatory synapses onto retinal ganglion cells during development.

18. Identifying roles for neurotransmission in circuit assembly: insights gained from multiple model systems and experimental approaches.

19. Levetiracetam reverses synaptic deficits produced by overexpression of SV2A.

20. Presynaptic G-protein-coupled receptors dynamically modify vesicle fusion, synaptic cleft glutamate concentrations, and motor behavior.

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