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4. Neurosteroids mediate and modulate the effects of pro-inflammatory stimulation and toll-like receptors on hippocampal plasticity and learning.

5. A common single nucleotide variant in the cytokine receptor-like factor-3 (CRLF3) gene causes neuronal deficits in human and mouse cells

6. Endogenous recapitulation of Alzheimers disease neuropathology through human 3D direct neuronal reprogramming

10. Editorial: Spring Hippocampal Research Conference and Beyond

14. A Proinflammatory Stimulus Disrupts Hippocampal Plasticity and Learning via Microglial Activation and 25-Hydroxycholesterol.

18. Chemogenetic Isolation Reveals Synaptic Contribution of δ GABAA Receptors in Mouse Dentate Granule Neurons.

19. Contributions of space-clamp errors to apparent time-dependent loss of Mg2+ block induced by NMDA.

21. The Major Brain Cholesterol Metabolite 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol Is a Potent Allosteric Modulator ofN-Methyl-d-Aspartate Receptors

22. Neuroactive Steroid Interactions with Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels: Lack of Relationship to GABAAReceptor Modulation and Anesthesia

23. Photoaffinity Labeling with a Neuroactive Steroid Analogue

24. The Major Brain Cholesterol Metabolite 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol Is a Potent Allosteric Modulator of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors.

27. GIRK channel modulation by assembly with allosterically regulated RGS proteins.

29. A Mechanism Regulating G Protein-coupled Receptor Signaling That Requires Cycles of Protein Palmitoylation and Depalmitoylation.

30. Modeling late-onset Alzheimer's disease neuropathology via direct neuronal reprogramming.

31. Sertraline modulates hippocampal plasticity and learning via sigma 1 receptors, cellular stress and neurosteroids.

32. Endogenous recapitulation of Alzheimer's disease neuropathology through human 3D direct neuronal reprogramming.

33. Chemogenetic Isolation Reveals Synaptic Contribution of δ GABA A Receptors in Mouse Dentate Granule Neurons.

34. Contributions of space-clamp errors to apparent time-dependent loss of Mg 2+ block induced by NMDA.

35. Neuroactive steroid interactions with voltage-dependent anion channels: lack of relationship to GABA(A) receptor modulation and anesthesia.

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