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1. [Effect of electroacupuncture on synaptic ultrastructure and synaptic function related proteins PSD95 and MeCP2 in sleep deprivation rats].

2. Site-blocking antisense oligonucleotides as a mechanism to fine-tune MeCP2 expression.

3. Modeling antisense oligonucleotide therapy in MECP2 duplication syndrome human iPSC-derived neurons reveals gene expression programs responsive to MeCP2 levels.

4. Testing the PEST hypothesis using relevant Rett mutations in MeCP2 E1 and E2 isoforms.

5. Unraveling autophagic imbalances and therapeutic insights in Mecp2-deficient models.

6. Differential dynamics specify MeCP2 function at nucleosomes and methylated DNA.

7. GM1 Oligosaccharide Ameliorates Rett Syndrome Phenotypes In Vitro and In Vivo via Trk Receptor Activation.

8. The Expression of Cytokines and Chemokines Potentially Distinguishes Mild and Severe Psoriatic Non-Lesional and Resolved Skin from Healthy Skin and Indicates Different Stages of Inflammation.

9. RettDb: the Rett syndrome omics database to navigate the Rett syndrome genomic landscape.

10. Sex-specific single cell-level transcriptomic signatures of Rett syndrome disease progression.

11. MeCP2 is a naturally supercharged protein with cell membrane transduction capabilities.

12. Behavioral and transcriptomic analyses of mecp2 function in zebrafish.

13. The Alpha-Synuclein Gene (SNCA) is a Genomic Target of Methyl-CpG Binding Protein 2 (MeCP2)-Implications for Parkinson's Disease and Rett Syndrome.

14. Boosting Serotonin Synthesis Is Not Sufficient to Improve Motor Coordination of Mecp2 Heterozygous Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome.

15. Involvement of extracellular vesicle microRNA clusters in developing healthy and Rett syndrome brain organoids.

16. Pharmacological inhibition of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor restores abnormal brain mitochondrial CB1 receptor expression and rescues bioenergetic and cognitive defects in a female mouse model of Rett syndrome.

17. Ex vivo disease modelling of Rett syndrome: the transcriptomic and metabolomic implications of direct neuronal conversion.

18. Mitochondrial dysfunction and increased reactive oxygen species production in MECP2 mutant astrocytes and their impact on neurons.

19. MeCP2 gene therapy ameliorates disease phenotype in mouse model for Pitt Hopkins syndrome.

20. Interplay of MeCP2/REST/Synaptophysin-BDNF and intranasal oxytocin influence on Aβ-induced memory and cognitive impairments.

21. Involvement of HDAC2-mediated kcnq2/kcnq3 genes transcription repression activated by EREG/EGFR-ERK-Runx1 signaling in bone cancer pain.

22. The therapeutic implications of all-in-one AAV-delivered epigenome-editing platform in neurodegenerative disorders.

23. Response to Prof. Robert Colebunders' Letter submitted to JNS regarding: Spencer PS, Valdes Angues R, Palmer VS. Nodding syndrome: A role for environmental biotoxins that dysregulate MECP2 expression? J Neurol Sci. 2024 Jul 15;462:123077. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2024.123077.

24. Human microglial cells as a therapeutic target in a neurodevelopmental disease model.

25. Engineering Toxoplasma gondii secretion systems for intracellular delivery of multiple large therapeutic proteins to neurons.

26. Nodding syndrome: A role for environmental biotoxins that dysregulate MECP2 expression?

27. Methyl-CpG-binding 2 K271 lactylation-mediated M2 macrophage polarization inhibits atherosclerosis.

28. Epigenetic control of adaptive or homeostatic splicing during interval-training activities.

29. An Irak1-Mecp2 tandem duplication mouse model for the study of MECP2 duplication syndrome.

30. Mecp2 promotes the anti-inflammatory effect of alpinetin via epigenetic modification crosstalk.

31. Biochemical and molecular determinants of the subclinical inflammatory mechanisms in Rett syndrome.

32. MECP2 directly interacts with RNA polymerase II to modulate transcription in human neurons.

33. CBP Expression Contributes to Neuropathic Pain via CREB and MeCP2 Regulation in the Spared Nerve Injury Rat Model.

34. m 5 C methylated lncRncr3-MeCP2 interaction restricts miR124a-initiated neurogenesis.

35. Mecp2 Deficiency in Peripheral Sensory Neuron Improves Cognitive Function by Enhancing Hippocampal Dendritic Spine Densities in Mice.

36. Synergistic suppression of BDNF via epigenetic mechanism deteriorating learning and memory impairment caused by Mn and Pb co-exposure.

37. Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cell lines derived from four Rett syndrome patients with MECP2 mutations.

38. A small-molecule TrkB ligand improves dendritic spine phenotypes and atypical behaviors in female Rett syndrome mice.

39. Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 regulates CYP27A1-induced myometrial contraction during preterm labor.

40. Mecp2 fine-tunes quiescence exit by targeting nuclear receptors.

41. MeCP2 binds to methylated DNA independently of phase separation and heterochromatin organisation.

42. Systematic and quantitative analysis of stop codon readthrough in Rett syndrome nonsense mutations.

43. Chronic corticosterone exposure in rats induces sex-specific alterations in hypothalamic reelin fragments, MeCP2, and DNMT3a protein levels.

44. Extending MeCP2 interactome: canonical nucleosomal histones interact with MeCP2.

45. Metformin Induces MeCP2 in the Hippocampus of Male Mice with Sex-Specific and Brain-Region-Dependent Molecular Impact.

46. CRL4 DCAF13 E3 ubiquitin ligase targets MeCP2 for degradation to prevent DNA hypermethylation and ensure normal transcription in growing oocytes.

47. Multidimensional Analysis of a Social Behavior Identifies Regression and Phenotypic Heterogeneity in a Female Mouse Model for Rett Syndrome.

48. RIPK1 activation in Mecp2-deficient microglia promotes inflammation and glutamate release in RTT.

49. MiR-488-3p facilitates wound healing through CYP1B1-mediated Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by targeting MeCP2.

50. LTP is Absent in the CA1 Region of the Hippocampus of Male and Female Rett Syndrome Mouse Models.

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