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An Atlas of Gene Regulatory Elements in Adult Mouse Cerebrum

Yang Eric Li, Sebastian Preissl, Xiaomeng Hou, et al.



Selected by Monica Tambalo

The Spatial Scale of Synaptic Protein Allocation during Homeostatic Plasticity

Chao Sun, Andreas Nold, Tatjana Tchumatchenko, et al.



Selected by Julia Bleier

Functional MRI of large scale activity in behaving mice

Madalena S. Fonseca, Mattia G. Bergomi, Zachary F. Mainen, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Subthreshold Voltage Analysis Demonstrates Neuronal Cell-Surface Sialic Acids Modulate Excitability and Network Integration

Rishikesh U. Kulkarni, Catherine L. Wang, Carolyn R. Bertozzi



Selected by Berrak Ugur

Sensory input drives rapid homeostatic scaling of the axon initial segment in mouse barrel cortex

Nora Jamann, Dominik Dannehl, Robin Wagener, et al.



Selected by Ana Dorrego-Rivas

Circumvention of common labeling artifacts using secondary nanobodies

Shama Sograte-Idrissi, Thomas Schlichthaerle, Carlos J. Duque-Afonso, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Mitochondria-adaptor TRAK1 promotes kinesin-1 driven transport in crowded environments

Verena Henrichs, Lenka Grycova, Cyril Barinka, et al.



Selected by Vaishnavi Ananthanarayanan

Oligodendrocyte-derived exosomes promote axonal transport and axonal long-term maintenance

Carsten Frühbeis, Wen Ping Kuo-Elsner, Kerstin Barth, et al.



Selected by Theresa Pohlkamp

Synaptogenic activity of the axon guidance molecule Robo2 is critical for hippocampal circuit function

Heike Blockus, Sebastian V. Rolotti, Miklos Szoboszlay, et al.



Selected by Ana Dorrego-Rivas

The Rab5-Rab11 endosomal pathway is required for BDNF-induced CREB transcriptional regulation in neurons

Andrés G. González, Oscar M. Lazo, Francisca C. Bronfman



Selected by Theresa Pohlkamp

Tropomyosin Tpm3.1 is required to maintain the structure and function of the axon initial segment

Amr Abouelezz, Holly Stefen, Mikael Segerstråle, et al.



Selected by Ana Dorrego-Rivas

During hippocampal inactivation, grid cells maintain their synchrony, even when the grid pattern is lost

Noam Almog, Gilad Tocker, Tora Bonnevie, et al.



Selected by Craig Bertram
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