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Patient-Derived Anti-NMDAR Antibody Disinhibits Cortical Neuronal Networks through Dysfunction of Inhibitory Neuron Output | Journal of Neuroscience
Activation-induced chromatin reorganization in neurons depends on HDAC1 activity - ScienceDirect
Npas4 regulates medium spiny neuron physiology and gates cocaine‐induced hyperlocomotion | EMBO reports
Glial Interfaces: Advanced Materials and Devices to Uncover the Role of Astroglial Cells in Brain Function and Dysfunction - Maiolo - 2021 - Advanced Healthcare Materials - Wiley Online Library
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REST/NRSF drives homeostatic plasticity of inhibitory synapses in a target-dependent fashion | eLife
Electronic neural interfaces | Nature Electronics
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No, autistic people do not have a "broken" mirror neuron system – new evidence – Research Digest
ARNT2 Tunes Activity-Dependent Gene Expression through NCoR2-Mediated Repression and NPAS4-Mediated Activation - ScienceDirect
Patient-Derived Anti-NMDAR Antibody Disinhibits Cortical Neuronal Networks through Dysfunction of Inhibitory Neuron Output | Journal of Neuroscience