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1. NF1 mutation drives neuronal activity-dependent initiation of optic glioma

2. Long-term maturation of human cortical organoids matches key early postnatal transitions

3. Atlas of the aging mouse brain reveals white matter as vulnerable foci

4. Neuronal defects in a human cellular model of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome

5. Maturation and circuit integration of transplanted human cortical organoids

7. Reliability of human cortical organoid generation

9. Cross-regional coordination of activity in the human brain during autobiographical self-referential processing.

12. Breathing control center neurons that promote arousal in mice

13. Regulation of Thalamic and Cortical Network Synchrony by Scn8a

14. Bidirectional Control of Generalized Epilepsy Networks via Rapid Real-Time Switching of Firing Mode

15. Enhanced phasic GABA inhibition during the repair phase of stroke: a novel therapeutic target

17. Optogenetics: 10 years after ChR2 in neurons—views from the community

18. Functional cortical neurons and astrocytes from human pluripotent stem cells in 3D culture

19. Albumin induces excitatory synaptogenesis through astrocytic TGF-β/ALK5 signaling in a model of acquired epilepsy following blood–brain barrier dysfunction

20. Microcircuits and their interactions in epilepsy: is the focus out of focus?

21. Optogenetics and Epilepsy: Past, Present and Future

25. A CMOS-based highly scalable flexible neural electrode interface

29. Human assembloids reveal the consequences of CACNA1G gene variants in the thalamocortical pathway

33. A CMOS-based highly scalable flexible neural electrode interface

34. Assembly of functionally integrated human forebrain spheroids

36. Loss of Rai1 enhances hippocampal excitability and epileptogenesis in mouse models of Smith–Magenis syndrome

38. A spatiotemporal map of the aging mouse brain reveals white matter tracts as vulnerable foci

49. Loss of Rai1 enhances hippocampal excitability and epileptogenesis in mouse models of Smith-Magenis syndrome.

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