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1. Temporal endurance of exercise-induced benefits on hippocampus-dependent memory and synaptic plasticity in female mice

2. HDAC3 Activity within the Nucleus Accumbens Regulates Cocaine-induced Plasticity and Behavior in a Cell-Type Specific Manner

3. Systemic HDAC3 inhibition ameliorates impairments in synaptic plasticity caused by simulated galactic cosmic radiation exposure in male mice

4. Protein synthesis and consolidation of memory-related synaptic changes

5. Pronounced differences in signal processing and synaptic plasticity between piriform-hippocampal network stages: A prominent role for adenosine

6. Impairment of synaptic plasticity by the stress mediator CRH involves selective destruction of thin dendritic spines via RhoA signaling

7. Protein synthesis and consolidation of memory-related synaptic changes

8. Generation of a humanized Aβ expressing mouse demonstrating aspects of Alzheimer's disease-like pathology

9. A multi-institutional study to investigate the sparing effect after whole brain electron FLASH in mice: Reproducibility and temporal evolution of functional, electrophysiological, and neurogenic endpoints.

10. Extracellular vesicles from GABAergic but not glutamatergic neurons protect against neurological dysfunction following cranial irradiation.

11. Specific exercise patterns generate an epigenetic molecular memory window that drives long-term memory formation and identifies ACVR1C as a bidirectional regulator of memory in mice.

12. BIN1 K358R suppresses glial response to plaques in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

13. The sparing effect of FLASH-RT on synaptic plasticity is maintained in mice with standard fractionation.

14. Elucidating the neurological mechanism of the FLASH effect in juvenile mice exposed to hypofractionated radiotherapy.

15. Uncovering the Protective Neurologic Mechanisms of Hypofractionated FLASH Radiotherapy.

16. A Trem2 R47H mouse model without cryptic splicing drives age- and disease-dependent tissue damage and synaptic loss in response to plaques.

17. Galactic cosmic radiation exposure causes multifaceted neurocognitive impairments.

18. Temporal endurance of exercise-induced benefits on hippocampus-dependent memory and synaptic plasticity in female mice.

19. Systematic Phenotyping and Characterization of the 3xTg-AD Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

20. Systematic phenotyping and characterization of the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

21. Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function.

22. Generation of a humanized Aβ expressing mouse demonstrating aspects of Alzheimer's disease-like pathology.

23. Systemic HDAC3 inhibition ameliorates impairments in synaptic plasticity caused by simulated galactic cosmic radiation exposure in male mice.

24. New Concerns for Neurocognitive Function during Deep Space Exposures to Chronic, Low Dose-Rate, Neutron Radiation.

25. Replacement of microglia in the aged brain reverses cognitive, synaptic, and neuronal deficits in mice.

26. Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory.

27. Deleting HDAC3 rescues long-term memory impairments induced by disruption of the neuron-specific chromatin remodeling subunit BAF53b.

28. Mutation of neuron-specific chromatin remodeling subunit BAF53b: rescue of plasticity and memory by manipulating actin remodeling.

29. Cofilin Activation Is Temporally Associated with the Cessation of Growth in the Developing Hippocampus.

30. BDNF rescues BAF53b-dependent synaptic plasticity and cocaine-associated memory in the nucleus accumbens.

31. Protein synthesis and consolidation of memory-related synaptic changes.

32. Reduced cognition in Syngap1 mutants is caused by isolated damage within developing forebrain excitatory neurons.

33. Rapid effects of oestrogen on synaptic plasticity: interactions with actin and its signalling proteins.

34. Estrogen promotes learning-related plasticity by modifying the synaptic cytoskeleton.

36. The neuron-specific chromatin regulatory subunit BAF53b is necessary for synaptic plasticity and memory.

37. Differences between synaptic plasticity thresholds result in new timing rules for maximizing long-term potentiation.

38. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor-dependent synaptic plasticity is suppressed by interleukin-1β via p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.

39. Integrin dynamics produce a delayed stage of long-term potentiation and memory consolidation.

40. BDNF upregulation rescues synaptic plasticity in middle-aged ovariectomized rats.

41. Synaptic evidence for the efficacy of spaced learning.

42. Rapid estrogen signaling in the brain: implications for the fine-tuning of neuronal circuitry.

43. Physiological activation of synaptic Rac>PAK (p-21 activated kinase) signaling is defective in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome.

44. Cytoskeletal changes underlie estrogen's acute effects on synaptic transmission and plasticity.

45. Estrogen's Place in the Family of Synaptic Modulators.

46. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor promotes long-term potentiation-related cytoskeletal changes in adult hippocampus.

47. Restoration of long-term potentiation in middle-aged hippocampus after induction of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

48. Integrin-driven actin polymerization consolidates long-term potentiation.

49. AT4 receptor activation increases intracellular calcium influx and induces a non-N-methyl-D-aspartate dependent form of long-term potentiation.

50. Long-term potentiation is impaired in middle-aged rats: regional specificity and reversal by adenosine receptor antagonists.

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