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    ElectroPhysiomeGAN: Generation of Biophysical Neuron Model Parameters from Recorded Electrophysiological Responses

    Jimin Kim, Minxian Peng ... Eli Shlizerman
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    Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity of Miniature Excitatory Postsynaptic Currents in Mouse Cortical Cultures Requires Neuronal Rab3A

    Andrew G Koesters, Mark M Rich, Kathrin L Engisch
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    Dual transcranial electromagnetic stimulation of the precuneus-hippocampus network boosts human long-term memory

    Ilaria Borghi, Lucia Mencarelli ... Giacomo Koch
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    From histology to macroscale function in the human amygdala

    Hans Auer, Donna Gift Cabalo ... Jessica Royer
    A data-driven exploration of amygdala microstructure captures this region's subnuclear structure and dissociates its cortical functional connectivity profiles.
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    CryoEM structures of Kv1.2 potassium channels, conducting and non-conducting

    Yangyu Wu, Yangyang Yan ... Fred J Sigworth
    The well-studied Kv1.2 potassium ion channel is observed in a variety of states and conditions, to understand mechanisms of ion permeation, gating and block.
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    Probing the role of synaptic adhesion molecule RTN4RL2 in setting up cochlear connectivity

    Nare Karagulyan, Maja Überegger ... Christine Bandtlow
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    Stereotype of mouse social competency and status revealed by a novel competition paradigm in combination with available paradigms

    Meiqiu Liu, Yue Chen, Rongqing Chen
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    Brain areas for reversible symbolic reference, a potential singularity of the human brain

    Timo van Kerkoerle, Louise Pape ... Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
    Humans spontaneously reverse learned associations while macaque monkeys do not, providing a minimal test of a distinctive human capacity for symbolic representations.
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    Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) activity is modulated by light and gates rapid phase shifts of the circadian clock

    Andrea Brenna, Micaela Borsa ... Urs Albrecht
    The light-modulated protein kinase CDK5 is important for phase shifts of the circadian clock, impacting phase delays through calcium influx and signaling pathways, crucial for adapting to jet lag.
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    Acute aerobic exercise does not modulate pain potentially due to differences in fitness levels and sex effects – results from a pharmacological fMRI study

    Janne I Nold, Tahmine Fadai, Christian Büchel
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