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1. Membrane trafficking of synaptic adhesion molecules.

2. Neurexin drives Caenorhabditis elegans avoidance behavior independently of its post-synaptic binding partner neuroligin.

3. Structural Variants and Implicated Processes Associated with Familial Tourette Syndrome.

4. Conditional Knockout of Neurexins Alters the Contribution of Calcium Channel Subtypes to Presynaptic Ca 2+ Influx.

5. Neurexin-2 restricts synapse numbers and restrains the presynaptic release probability by an alternative splicing-dependent mechanism

6. A cell-type-specific alternative splicing regulator shapes synapse properties in a trans-synaptic manner

7. Conditional Knockout of Neurexins Alters the Contribution of Calcium Channel Subtypes to Presynaptic Ca2+ Influx

9. Morphological and transcriptomic analyses of stem cell-derived cortical neurons reveal mechanisms underlying synaptic dysfunction in schizophrenia

10. Regulation of hippocampal mossy fiber-CA3 synapse function by a Bcl11b/C1ql2/Nrxn3(25b+) pathway

11. Neurexin and neuroligins jointly regulate synaptic degeneration at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction based on TEM studies.

12. Synapse organizers as molecular codes for synaptic plasticity.

13. Morphological and transcriptomic analyses of stem cell-derived cortical neurons reveal mechanisms underlying synaptic dysfunction in schizophrenia.

14. Analyzing schizophrenia-related phenotypes in mice caused by autoantibodies against NRXN1α in schizophrenia.

15. Synapse Formation

17. Roles of neuroligins in central nervous system development: focus on glial neuroligins and neuron neuroligins

18. Epitope-tag-mediated synaptogenic activity in an engineered neurexin-1β lacking the binding interface with neuroligin-1.

19. α-Synuclein Preformed Fibrils Bind to β-Neurexins and Impair β-Neurexin-Mediated Presynaptic Organization.

20. Differential splicing choices made by neurons and astrocytes and their importance when investigating signal-dependent alternative splicing in neural cells

21. Neurexins in serotonergic neurons regulate neuronal survival, serotonin transmission, and complex mouse behaviors

22. Cadherins Interact With Synaptic Organizers to Promote Synaptic Differentiation.

23. Neurexin-β Mediates the Synaptogenic Activity of Amyloid Precursor Protein.

24. Trans‐synaptic mechanisms orchestrated by mammalian synaptic cell adhesion molecules.

25. A perspective on molecular signalling dysfunction, its clinical relevance and therapeutics in autism spectrum disorder.

26. Roles of neuroligins in central nervous system development: focus on glial neuroligins and neuron neuroligins.

27. Distinct Expression of SLM2 Underlies Splicing-Dependent Trans-Synaptic Signaling of Neurexin Across GABAergic Neuron Subtypes.

28. NRXN1α+/- is associated with increased excitability in ASD iPSC-derived neurons

29. Modulation of Trans-Synaptic Neurexin–Neuroligin Interaction in Pathological Pain.

30. A genetic interaction of NRXN2 with GABRE, SYT1 and CASK in migraine patients: a case-control study

31. Conditional Deletion of All Neurexins Defines Diversity of Essential Synaptic Organizer Functions for Neurexins

32. α-Synuclein Preformed Fibrils Bind to β-Neurexins and Impair β-Neurexin-Mediated Presynaptic Organization

33. NRXN1 Deletion in Two Twins' Genotype and Phenotype: A Clinical Case and Literature Review.

34. Tissue-Specific Expression of Neurexin-1α Isoforms in Rat Organs.

35. Voltage‐gated calcium channel nanodomains: molecular composition and function.

36. CNS/PNS proteoglycans functionalize neuronal and astrocyte niche microenvironments optimizing cellular activity by preserving membrane polarization dynamics, ionic microenvironments, ion fluxes, neuronal activation, and network neurotransductive capacity.

37. NRXN1α+/- is associated with increased excitability in ASD iPSC-derived neurons.

38. Nikotin Kullanım Bozukluğunun Neurexin 3 Gen Polimorfizmi ile İlişkisi.

39. Human Neuropsychiatric Disease Modeling using Conditional Deletion Reveals Synaptic Transmission Defects Caused by Heterozygous Mutations in NRXN1

40. Emerging evidence implicating a role for neurexins in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders

41. A genetic interaction of NRXN2 with GABRE, SYT1 and CASK in migraine patients: a case-control study.

42. Cross-platform validation of neurotransmitter release impairments in schizophrenia patient-derived NRXN1-mutant neurons.

43. Development of artificial synapse organizers liganded with a peptide tag for molecularly inducible neuron-microelectrode interface.

44. Modulation of Trans-Synaptic Neurexin–Neuroligin Interaction in Pathological Pain

45. Missense mutations in CASK, coding for the calcium‐/calmodulin‐dependent serine protein kinase, interfere with neurexin binding and neurexin‐induced oligomerization.

46. Testosterone interrupts binding of Neurexin and Neuroligin that are expressed in a highly socialized rodent, Octodon degus.

47. CA10 regulates neurexin heparan sulfate addition via a direct binding in the secretory pathway.

48. Glypicans and Heparan Sulfate in Synaptic Development, Neural Plasticity, and Neurological Disorders

49. Disruption of Nrxn1α within excitatory forebrain circuits drives value-based dysfunction

50. NRXN1 Deletion in Two Twins’ Genotype and Phenotype: A Clinical Case and Literature Review

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