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2. Analyses of the autism-associated neuroligin-3 R451C mutation in human neurons reveal a gain-of-function synaptic mechanism
3. Spatial transcriptomics reveal neuron–astrocyte synergy in long-term memory
4. Alternative splicing of latrophilin-3 controls synapse formation
5. Neurexin-2 restricts synapse numbers and restrains the presynaptic release probability by an alternative splicing-dependent mechanism
6. Neurexin-2: An inhibitory neurexin that restricts excitatory synapse formation in the hippocampus
7. Efficient generation of functional neurons from mouse embryonic stem cells via neurogenin-2 expression
8. Neuroligin-3 confines AMPA receptors into nanoclusters, thereby controlling synaptic strength at the calyx of Held synapses
9. Author Correction: Myt1l safeguards neuronal identity by actively repressing many non-neuronal fates
10. Combinatorial expression of neurexins and LAR-type phosphotyrosine phosphatase receptors instructs assembly of a cerebellar circuit
11. Author Correction: Teneurins assemble into presynaptic nanoclusters that promote synapse formation via postsynaptic non-teneurin ligands
12. A combinatorial code of neurexin-3 alternative splicing controls inhibitory synapses via a trans-synaptic dystroglycan signaling loop
13. Endocytosis in the axon initial segment maintains neuronal polarity
14. A toolbox of nanobodies developed and validated for use as intrabodies and nanoscale immunolabels in mammalian brain neurons.
15. Induction of synapse formation by de novo neurotransmitter synthesis
16. Myt1l haploinsufficiency leads to obesity and multifaceted behavioral alterations in mice
17. Teneurins assemble into presynaptic nanoclusters that promote synapse formation via postsynaptic non-teneurin ligands
18. The autism risk factor CHD8 is a chromatin activator in human neurons and functionally dependent on the ERK-MAPK pathway effector ELK1
19. Cartography of teneurin and latrophilin expression reveals spatiotemporal axis heterogeneity in the mouse hippocampus during development
20. Essential Role of Latrophilin-1 Adhesion GPCR Nanoclusters in Inhibitory Synapses
21. Cerebellin-2 regulates a serotonergic dorsal raphe circuit that controls compulsive behaviors
22. Cannabinoid receptor activation acutely increases synaptic vesicle numbers by activating synapsins in human synapses
23. Postsynaptic adhesion GPCR latrophilin-2 mediates target recognition in entorhinal-hippocampal synapse assembly
24. Generation of pure GABAergic neurons by transcription factor programming
25. Conditional Deletion of All Neurexins Defines Diversity of Essential Synaptic Organizer Functions for Neurexins
26. GluD1 is a signal transduction device disguised as an ionotropic receptor
27. Correction: Extended Synaptotagmin (ESyt) Triple Knock-Out Mice Are Viable and Fertile without Obvious Endoplasmic Reticulum Dysfunction
28. Alternative Splicing of Presynaptic Neurexins Differentially Controls Postsynaptic NMDA and AMPA Receptor Responses
29. FoxO3 regulates neuronal reprogramming of cells from postnatal and aging mice
30. Persistent transcriptional programmes are associated with remote memory
31. Pro-neuronal activity of Myod1 due to promiscuous binding to neuronal genes
32. Architecture of the synaptotagmin–SNARE machinery for neuronal exocytosis
33. Human Neuropsychiatric Disease Modeling using Conditional Deletion Reveals Synaptic Transmission Defects Caused by Heterozygous Mutations in NRXN1
34. Propagation of prions causing synucleinopathies in cultured cells.
35. Neuroligins Sculpt Cerebellar Purkinje-Cell Circuits by Differential Control of Distinct Classes of Synapses
36. β-Neurexins Control Neural Circuits by Regulating Synaptic Endocannabinoid Signaling
37. Neurexins regulate presynaptic GABAB-receptors at central synapses
38. Hippocampal place code plasticity in CA1 requires postsynaptic membrane fusion
39. Correction: Distinct neurexin-cerebellin complexes control AMPA- and NMDA-receptor responses in a circuit-dependent manner
40. Piconewton Forces Mediate GAIN Domain Dissociation of the Latrophilin-3 Adhesion GPCR
41. The Essential Role of Latrophilin-1 Adhesion GPCR Nanoclusters in Inhibitory Synapses
42. Activity-Dependent Alternative Splicing of Adhesion-GPCR Latrophilin-3 Controls Synapse Formation
43. Neuronal γ-secretase regulates lipid metabolism, linking cholesterol to synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease
44. Prologue
45. Correction: Synaptic neurexin-1 assembles into dynamically regulated active zone nanoclusters
46. Cerebellin–neurexin complexes instructing synapse properties
47. Alternative splicing controls teneurin-latrophilin interaction and synapse specificity by a shape-shifting mechanism
48. Neurexins cluster Ca2+ channels within the presynaptic active zone
49. Cyclosporine A-Induced Hypertension Involves Synapsin in Renal Sensory Nerve Endings
50. CB1 receptor activation rapidly alters synaptic vesicle numbers in mouse hippocampal synapses
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