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1. Syngap1 promotes cognitive function through regulation of cortical sensorimotor dynamics

3. Endogenous Syngap1 alpha splice forms promote cognitive function and seizure protection

4. The first international conference on SYNGAP1-related brain disorders: a stakeholder meeting of families, researchers, clinicians, and regulators

5. Re-expression of SynGAP protein in adulthood improves translatable measures of brain function and behavior

6. Bioinformatic analysis of long-lasting transcriptional and translational changes in the basolateral amygdala following acute stress.

7. Basolateral Amygdala Corticotrophin Releasing Factor Receptor 2 Interacts with Nonmuscle Myosin II to Destabilize Memory

8. Syngap1 Regulates Cortical Circuit Assembly by Controlling Membrane Excitability

9. SYNGAP1Controls the Maturation of Dendrites, Synaptic Function, and Network Activity in Developing Human Neurons

10. MicroRNA regulation of persistent stress-enhanced memory

12. Endogenous Syngap1 Alpha Splice Forms Promote Cognitive Function and Seizure Protection

13. Endogenous

14. Methamphetamine Learning Induces Persistent and Selective Nonmuscle Myosin II-Dependent Spine Motility in the Basolateral Amygdala

15. microRNA mir-598-3p mediates susceptibility to stress enhancement of remote fear memory

16. Discovery of Selective Inhibitors for

17. Syngap1 regulates experience-dependent cortical ensemble plasticity by promoting in vivo excitatory synapse strengthening

19. Discovery of a Novel, Selective and Short-Acting Skeletal Myosin II Inhibitor

20. Human SYNGAP1 Regulates the Development of Neuronal Activity by Controlling Dendritic and Synaptic Maturation

21. SynGAP is expressed in the murine suprachiasmatic nucleus and regulates circadian-gated locomotor activity and light-entrainment capacity

22. A simple and robust cell-based assay for the discovery of novel cytokinesis inhibitors

23. Syngap1 Dynamically Regulates the Fine-Scale Reorganization of Cortical Circuits in Response to Sensory Experience

24. Species-conserved SYNGAP1 phenotypes associated with neurodevelopmental disorders

25. Social stress-potentiated methamphetamine seeking

27. An interactive framework for whole-brain maps at cellular resolution

28. Atypical Endocannabinoid Signaling Initiates a New Form of Memory-Related Plasticity at a Cortical Input to Hippocampus

29. Splicing of the SynGAP Carboxyl-Terminus Enables Isoform-Specific Tuning of NMDA Receptor Signaling Linked to Cognitive Function

30. A Simple and Robust Cell-Based Assay for the Discovery of Novel Cytokinesis Inhibitors

31. A Semi-High-Throughput Adaptation of the NADH-Coupled ATPase Assay for Screening Small Molecule Inhibitors

32. SynGAP Splice Variants Display Heterogeneous Spatio-Temporal Expression And Subcellular Distribution In The Developing Mammalian Brain

33. A Simple Procedure for Creating Scalable Phenotypic Screening Assays in Human Neurons

35. Methamphetamine learning induces persistent nonmuscle myosin II-dependent spine motility in the basolateral amygdala

36. Nonmuscle myosin II inhibition disrupts methamphetamine-associated memory in females and adolescents

37. Memory disrupting effects of nonmuscle myosin II inhibition depend on the class of abused drug and brain region

38. Improved Scalability of Neuron-Based Phenotypic Screening Assays for Therapeutic Discovery in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

39. Re-expression of SynGAP protein in adulthood improves translatable measures of brain function and behavior

40. Bioinformatic analysis of long-lasting transcriptional and translational changes in the basolateral amygdala following acute stress

41. Re-expression of SynGAP Protein in Adulthood Improves Translatable Measures of Brain Function and Behavior in a Model of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

42. Nonmuscle myosin IIB as a therapeutic target for the prevention of relapse to methamphetamine use

43. The role of nonmuscle myosin II in polydrug memories and memory reconsolidation

44. Social stress-potentiated methamphetamine seeking

45. Neuronal death induced by misfolded prion protein is due to NAD+ depletion and can be relieved in vitro and in vivo by NAD+ replenishment

46. The first international conference on SYNGAP1-related brain disorders: a stakeholder meeting of families, researchers, clinicians, and regulators

47. The sixth international RASopathies symposium : Precision medicine—From promise to practice

48. Methamphetamine-Associated Memory Is Regulated by a Writer and an Eraser of Permissive Histone Methylation

49. Reduced Cognition in Syngap1 Mutants Is Caused by Isolated Damage within Developing Forebrain Excitatory Neurons

50. Correction: MicroRNA regulation of persistent stress-enhanced memory

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