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1. Loss of Stim2 in zebrafish induces glaucoma-like phenotype.

2. Integrated electrophysiological and genomic profiles of single cells reveal spiking tumor cells in human glioma.

3. Sleepless nights and social plights: medial septum GABAergic hyperactivity in a neuroligin 3-deficient autism model.

4. Perineuronal net density in schizophrenia: A systematic review of postmortem brain studies.

5. GABAergic and inflammatory changes in the frontal cortex following neonatal PCP plus isolation rearing, as a dual-hit neurodevelopmental model for schizophrenia.

6. The lateral septum partakes the regulation of propofol-induced anxiety-like behavior.

7. Huntington's disease cellular phenotypes are rescued non-cell autonomously by healthy cells in mosaic telencephalic organoids.

8. Autism-associated neuroligin 3 deficiency in medial septum causes social deficits and sleep loss in mice.

9. CTCF mutation at R567 causes developmental disorders via 3D genome rearrangement and abnormal neurodevelopment.

10. Construction of human 3D striato-nigral assembloids to recapitulate medium spiny neuronal projection defects in Huntington's disease.

11. Alterations of Perineuronal Net Expression and Abnormal Social Behavior and Whisker-dependent Texture Discrimination in Mice Lacking the Autism Candidate Gene Engrailed 2.

12. Impaired GABAergic regulation and developmental immaturity in interneurons derived from the medial ganglionic eminence in the tuberous sclerosis complex.

13. The Nature of Prefrontal Cortical GABA Neuron Alterations in Schizophrenia: Markedly Lower Somatostatin and Parvalbumin Gene Expression Without Missing Neurons.

14. GABAergic neurons differentiated from BDNF- and Dlx2-modified neural stem cells restore disrupted neural circuits in brainstem stroke.

15. iPSC-Derived Striatal Medium Spiny Neurons from Patients with Multiple System Atrophy Show Hypoexcitability and Elevated α-Synuclein Release.

16. The neurochemical pathology of schizophrenia: post-mortem studies from dopamine to parvalbumin.

17. Autism genes converge on asynchronous development of shared neuron classes.

18. Effects of lanthanum nitrate on behavioral disorder, neuronal damage and gene expression in different developmental stages of Caenorhabditis elegans.

19. A circuit of COCH neurons encodes social-stress-induced anxiety via MTF1 activation of Cacna1h.

20. Experimental Epileptogenesis in a Cell Culture Model of Primary Neurons from Rat Brain: A Temporal Multi-Scale Study.

21. Developmental dysregulation of excitatory-to-inhibitory GABA-polarity switch may underlie schizophrenia pathology: A monozygotic-twin discordant case analysis in human iPS cell-derived neurons.

22. Initiation of migraine-related cortical spreading depolarization by hyperactivity of GABAergic neurons and NaV1.1 channels.

23. Human neuropathology confirms projection neuron and interneuron defects and delayed oligodendrocyte production and maturation in FOXG1 syndrome.

24. Nrg1 haploinsufficiency alters inhibitory cortical circuits.

25. Inferior collicular cells that project to the auditory thalamus are increasingly surrounded by perineuronal nets with age.

26. GABAergic dysfunction, neural network hyperactivity and memory impairments in human aging and Alzheimer's disease.

27. Early Functional Impairment in Experimental Glaucoma Is Accompanied by Disruption of the GABAergic System and Inceptive Neuroinflammation.

28. Reductions in midbrain GABAergic and dopamine neuron markers are linked in schizophrenia.

29. Sensitive period for rescuing parvalbumin interneurons connectivity and social behavior deficits caused by TSC1 loss.

30. Accumulation of PSA-NCAM marks nascent neurodegeneration in the dorsal hippocampus after neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in mice.

31. REST Protects Dopaminergic Neurons from Mitochondrial and α-Synuclein Oligomer Pathology in an Alpha Synuclein Overexpressing BAC-Transgenic Mouse Model.

32. Distinct Laminar and Cellular Patterns of GABA Neuron Transcript Expression in Monkey Prefrontal and Visual Cortices.

33. Human spinal GABA neurons alleviate spasticity and improve locomotion in rats with spinal cord injury.

34. Deletion of FGF9 in GABAergic neurons causes epilepsy.

35. Alzheimer's disease brain-derived extracellular vesicles spread tau pathology in interneurons.

36. Aberrant development of excitatory circuits to inhibitory neurons in the primary visual cortex after neonatal binocular enucleation.

37. LRP1 regulates food intake and energy balance in GABAergic neurons independently of leptin action.

38. CDKL5 deficiency in forebrain glutamatergic neurons results in recurrent spontaneous seizures.

39. White Matter Interstitial Neurons in the Adult Human Brain: 3% of Cortical Neurons in Quest for Recognition.

40. Valproic acid-exposed astrocytes impair inhibitory synapse formation and function.

41. Low-Level Inhibition of GABAergic Synapses Enhances Gene Expressions Crucial for Neuronal Plasticity in the Hippocampus After Ischemic Stroke.

42. Prenatal alcohol exposure is a leading cause of interneuronopathy in humans.

43. Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule like-1 (DSCAML1) links the GABA system and seizure susceptibility.

44. Interplay of Prenatal and Postnatal Risk Factors in the Behavioral and Histological Features of a "Two-Hit" Non-Genetic Mouse Model of Schizophrenia.

45. Deep hypothermia prevents striatal alterations produced by perinatal asphyxia: Implications for the prevention of dyskinesia and psychosis.

46. In utero alcohol exposure exacerbates endothelial protease activity from pial microvessels and impairs GABA interneuron positioning.

47. Maternal inflammation has a profound effect on cortical interneuron development in a stage and subtype-specific manner.

48. Striatal cholinergic interneuron numbers are increased in a rodent model of dystonic cerebral palsy.

49. Increased GABAergic development in iPSC-derived neurons from patients with sporadic Alzheimer's disease.

50. GABAergic dysfunction in excitatory and inhibitory (E/I) imbalance drives the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

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