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1. Gap Junctions in the Brain: Hardwired but Functionally Versatile.

2. Interrelationships Between Spinal Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurons, Autonomic Systems and Electrical Synapses Formed by Connexin36-containing Gap Junctions.

3. Dynamic chaos in cerebellum and electrical synapses between climbing fiber cells of inferior olives.

6. Gap Junction Coupling Shapes the Encoding of Light in the Developing Retina

7. Regulation of ageing by electrical synapses in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

8. Design and Integration of Vertical TFET and Memristor for Better Realization of Logical Functions.

9. Downregulation of the Astroglial Connexin Expression and Neurodegeneration after Pilocarpine-Induced Status Epilepticus.

10. Gap junction Delta-2b (gjd2b/Cx35.1) depletion causes hyperopia and visual-motor deficiencies in the zebrafish

11. Electrical coupling regulated by GABAergic nucleo-olivary afferent fibres facilitates cerebellar sensory–motor adaptation.

14. Mixed synapses reconcile violations of the size principle in zebrafish spinal cord

15. Electrical transmission: Two structures, same functions?

16. Development of synaptic connectivity in the retinal direction selective circuit

17. On the Organization of Connexin36 Expression in Electrically Coupled Cholinergic V0c Neurons (Partition Cells) in the Spinal Cord and Their C-terminal Innervation of Motoneurons.

18. Computational epidemiology study of homeostatic compensation during sensorimotor aging.

20. Retinal Waves Modulate an Intraretinal Circuit of Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells

21. Synaptic interactions and inhibitory regulation in auditory cortex

22. Respiratory disturbances and high risk of sudden death in the neonatal connexin‐36 knockout mouse.

23. Respiratory disturbances and high risk of sudden death in the neonatal connexin‐36 knockout mouse

24. Downregulation of the Astroglial Connexin Expression and Neurodegeneration after Pilocarpine-Induced Status Epilepticus

25. Patterns of connexin36 and eGFP reporter expression among motoneurons in spinal sexually dimorphic motor nuclei in mouse.

26. Molecular Layer Interneurons: Key Elements of Cerebellar Network Computation and Behavior.

27. The robustness of phase-locking in neurons with dendro-dendritic electrical coupling

28. Gbx2 Identifies Two Amacrine Cell Subtypes with Distinct Molecular, Morphological, and Physiological Properties

30. Dynamic electrical synapses rewire brain networks for persistent oscillations and epileptogenesis.

31. Toolkits for detailed and high-throughput interrogation of synapses in C. elegans .

32. Feed-forward recruitment of electrical synapses enhances synchronous spiking in the mouse cerebellar cortex

33. Efficient Communication in Distributed Simulations of Spiking Neuronal Networks With Gap Junctions

34. Effects of Propofol on Electrical Synaptic Strength in Coupling Reticular Thalamic GABAergic Parvalbumin-Expressing Neurons

35. Developmental sensory experience balances cortical excitation and inhibition

36. Neuronal Glutamatergic Network Electrically Wired with Silent But Activatable Gap Junctions.

37. Electrical synapses interconnecting axons revealed in the optic nerve head – a novel model of gap junctions' involvement in optic nerve function.

38. Efficient Communication in Distributed Simulations of Spiking Neuronal Networks With Gap Junctions.

39. Effects of Propofol on Electrical Synaptic Strength in Coupling Reticular Thalamic GABAergic Parvalbumin-Expressing Neurons.

42. Antiepileptogenic and neuroprotective effect of mefloquine after experimental status epilepticus.

43. Modulation of the Junctional Conductance of Retinal AII Amacrine Cell Electrical Synapses

44. Studying gap junctions with PARIS

45. PARIS, an optogenetic method for functionally mapping gap junctions

46. The dynamic range of voltage-dependent gap junction signaling is maintained by

47. Downregulation of the Astroglial Connexin Expression and Neurodegeneration after Pilocarpine-Induced Status Epilepticus

50. Response to coincident inputs in electrically coupled primary afferents is heterogeneous and is enhanced by H-current (IH) modulation.

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