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1. Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes by xenotransplantation

2. Behavioral analysis of kainate receptor KO mice and the role of GluK3 subunit in anxiety

3. Production of marmoset eggs and embryos from xenotransplanted ovary tissues

4. A novel technique for large-fragment knock-in animal production without ex vivo handling of zygotes

5. Central dopamine D2 receptors regulate plasma glucose levels in mice through autonomic nerves

6. Nna1, Essential for Purkinje Cell Survival, Is also Associated with Emotion and Memory

7. Perturbed expression pattern of the immediate early gene Arc in the dentate gyrus of GluA1 C‐terminal palmitoylation‐deficient mice

8. GluD1 knockout mice with a pure C57BL/6N background show impaired fear memory, social interaction, and enhanced depressive-like behavior.

9. Attempts for deriving extended pluripotent stem cells from common marmoset embryonic stem cells

10. Prolonged contextual fear memory in AMPA receptor palmitoylation-deficient mice

11. A novel technique for large-fragment knock-in animal production without ex vivo handling of zygotes

12. Expression mapping, quantification, and complex formation of GluD1 and GluD2 glutamate receptors in adult mouse brain

13. Deletion of exons encoding carboxypeptidase domain of Nna1 results in Purkinje cell degeneration (pcd ) phenotype

14. Deficiency of AMPAR–Palmitoylation Aggravates Seizure Susceptibility

15. GluD1 knockout mice with a pure C57BL/6N background show impaired fear memory, social interaction, and enhanced depressive-like behavior

16. A comparative analysis of kainate receptor GluK2 and GluK5 knockout mice in a pure genetic background

17. PKN2 is essential for mouse embryonic development and proliferation of mouse fibroblasts

18. YAP functions as a mechanotransducer in oligodendrocyte morphogenesis and maturation

19. Perturbed expression pattern of the immediate early gene Arc in the dentate gyrus of GluA1 C-terminal palmitoylation-deficient mice

20. TARP γ-2 and γ-8 Differentially Control AMPAR Density Across Schaffer Collateral/Commissural Synapses in the Hippocampal CA1 Area

21. Mechanical regulation of oligodendrocyte morphology and maturation by the mechanosensor p130Cas

22. Effects of Silica Nanoparticle Addition on Dynamic Properties of Poly(lactic acid)

23. Transient expression of neuropeptide W in postnatal mouse hypothalamus – A putative regulator of energy homeostasis

24. Visualization of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor Neurons by Fluorescent Proteins in the Mouse Brain and Characterization of Labeled Neurons in the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus

25. Input-specific NMDAR-dependent potentiation of dendritic GABAergic inhibition

26. Opposing Role of NMDA Receptor GluN2B and GluN2D in Somatosensory Development and Maturation

27. Inverse Synaptic Tagging of Inactive Synapses via Dynamic Interaction of Arc/Arg3.1 with CaMKIIβ

29. Chondroitin sulfate N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase-1 is required for normal cartilage development

30. TARPs γ-2 and γ-7 are essential for AMPA receptor expression in the cerebellum

31. NMDA Receptor GluN2B (GluRε2/NR2B) Subunit Is Crucial for Channel Function, Postsynaptic Macromolecular Organization, and Actin Cytoskeleton at Hippocampal CA3 Synapses

32. Determination of kainate receptor subunit ratios in mouse brain using novel chimeric protein standards

33. Abundant distribution of TARP γ-8 in synaptic and extrasynaptic surface of hippocampal neurons and its major role in AMPA receptor expression on spines and dendrites

34. IL1RAPL1 knockout mice show spine density decrease, learning deficiency, hyperactivity and reduced anxiety-like behaviours

35. Effects of Spherical Nanoparticle Addition on Dynamic Properties of Polyamide 11

36. Roles of the glutamate receptor ε2 and δ2 subunits in the potentiation and prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex

37. Purkinje Cell-Specific and Inducible Gene Recombination System Generated from C57BL/6 Mouse ES Cells

38. NG2 cells are uniformly distributed and NG2 is not required for barrel formation in the somatosensory cortex

39. TARPs gamma-2 and gamma-7 are essential for AMPA receptor expression in the cerebellum

40. Serine racemase is predominantly localized in neurons in mouse brain

43. Histological and behavioral analyses in CL3/CaMKIgamma-deficient mice

45. TARP γ-2 and γ-8 Differentially Control AMPAR Density Across Schaffer Collateral/Commissural Synapses in the Hippocampal CA1 Area.

48. Glutamate receptor δ2 is essential for input pathway-dependent regulation of synaptic AMPAR contents in cerebellar Purkinje cells

50. Loss of cerebellar granule cell AMPA receptors contributes to ataxia in stargazer mice

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