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1. De novo variants in the RNU4-2 snRNA cause a frequent neurodevelopmental syndrome

2. Trans-Seq maps a selective mammalian retinotectal synapse instructed by Nephronectin

3. Transcriptional network orchestrating regional patterning of cortical progenitors

4. Autism risk gene POGZ promotes chromatin accessibility and expression of clustered synaptic genes

6. A Chromatin Accessibility Atlas of the Developing Human Telencephalon

7. Nf1 deletion results in depletion of the Lhx6 transcription factor and a specific loss of parvalbumin+ cortical interneurons

8. Interneuron transplantation rescues social behavior deficits without restoring wild-type physiology in a mouse model of autism with excessive synaptic inhibition

9. Cortical Neural Stem Cell Lineage Progression Is Regulated by Extrinsic Signaling Molecule Sonic Hedgehog

10. Dlx1/2 are Central and Essential Components in the Transcriptional Code for Generating Olfactory Bulb Interneurons.

11. Transcriptomic metaanalyses of autistic brains reveals shared gene expression and biological pathway abnormalities with cancer

12. Tsc1 represses parvalbumin expression and fast-spiking properties in somatostatin lineage cortical interneurons.

13. A Chromatin Accessibility Atlas of the Developing Human Telencephalon

14. Immature excitatory neurons develop during adolescence in the human amygdala.

15. Sp9 Regulates Medial Ganglionic Eminence-Derived Cortical Interneuron Development.

16. Genome-wide de novo risk score implicates promoter variation in autism spectrum disorder

18. Nr2f1 enhancers have distinct functions in controlling Nr2f1 expression during cortical development.

19. Transcription Factors Sp8 and Sp9 Coordinately Regulate Olfactory Bulb Interneuron Development.

20. SP8 and SP9 coordinately promote D2-type medium spiny neuron production by activating Six3 expression.

21. Secretagogin is Expressed by Developing Neocortical GABAergic Neurons in Humans but not Mice and Increases Neurite Arbor Size and Complexity.

22. An analytical framework for whole-genome sequence association studies and its implications for autism spectrum disorder

23. GABAergic Interneuron Differentiation in the Basal Forebrain Is Mediated through Direct Regulation of Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Isoforms by Dlx Homeobox Transcription Factors

24. Generation of pure GABAergic neurons by transcription factor programming

25. Single-cell RNA sequencing identifies distinct mouse medial ganglionic eminence cell types.

26. Ultraconserved enhancer function does not require perfect sequence conservation

27. DLX genes and proteins in mammalian forebrain development.

29. The Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Sp9 Is Required for the Development of Striatopallidal Projection Neurons

30. Accelerated Evolution of Enhancer Hotspots in the Mammal Ancestor

32. Migration of Founder Epithelial Cells Drives Proper Molar Tooth Positioning and Morphogenesis

35. Lhx6 and Lhx8 promote palate development through negative regulation of a cell cycle inhibitor gene, p57Kip2

36. Transplant-mediated enhancement of spinal cord GABAergic inhibition reverses paclitaxel-induced mechanical and heat hypersensitivity

37. An Estrogen-Responsive Module in the Ventromedial Hypothalamus Selectively Drives Sex-Specific Activity in Females

39. A Class of GABAergic Neurons in the Prefrontal Cortex Sends Long-Range Projections to the Nucleus Accumbens and Elicits Acute Avoidance Behavior

40. Interneurons from Embryonic Development to Cell-Based Therapy

41. Pyramidal Neurons in Prefrontal Cortex Receive Subtype-Specific Forms of Excitation and Inhibition

42. GABA progenitors grafted into the adult epileptic brain control seizures and abnormal behavior.

44. Role for TGF-β superfamily signaling in telencephalic GABAergic neuron development

45. Reduced conditioned fear response in mice that lack Dlx1 and show subtype-specific loss of interneurons

47. Combinatorial transcription factor binding encodes cis-regulatory wiring of forebrain GABAergic neurogenesis

48. The organization of the transcriptional network in specific neuronal classes

49. Tsc1 Loss in VIP-Lineage Cortical Interneurons Results in More VIP+ Interneurons and Enhanced Excitability.

50. Cortical inhibition modified by embryonic neural precursors grafted into the postnatal brain

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