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Endocytosis promotes rapid dopaminergic signaling.
Persistent sonic hedgehog signaling in adult brain determines neural stem cell positional identity.
Pathway-specific genetic attenuation of glutamate release alters select features of competition-based visual circuit refinement.
Endocytosis promotes rapid dopaminergic signaling.
Persistent sonic hedgehog signaling in adult brain determines neural stem cell positional identity.
Pathway-specific genetic attenuation of glutamate release alters select features of competition-based visual circuit refinement.
Multiple clusters of release sites formed by individual thalamic afferents onto cortical interneurons ensure reliable transmission.
Multiple clusters of release sites formed by individual thalamic afferents onto cortical interneurons ensure reliable transmission.
Multiple recurrent de novo CNVs, including duplications of the 7q11.23 Williams syndrome region, are strongly associated with autism.
Lhx6 and Lhx8 coordinately induce neuronal expression of Shh that controls the generation of interneuron progenitors.
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