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An open-source control system for in vivo fluorescence measurements from deep-brain structures.
An Automated Behavioral Apparatus to Assess Distal Forelimb Function in Non-Human Primates.
Covalent Modification and Regulation of the Nuclear Receptor Nurr1 by a Dopamine Metabolite.
The autism-associated gene Scn2a plays an essential role in synaptic stability and learning.
A genetically-encoded fluorescent sensor enables rapid and specific detection of dopamine in flies, fish, and mice.
1021 Origin of type 2 innate lymphoid cells in the skin.
Visual physiology of the Layer 4 cortical circuit in silico.
Distinct value encoding in striatal direct and indirect pathways during adaptive learning.
Variation among intact tissue samples reveals the core transcriptional features of human CNS cell classes.
First spikes in visual cortex enable perceptual discrimination.
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