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  1. Reducing stress and alcohol-related behaviors by targeting D1-CRHR1 receptor interactions in the amygdala
  2. Distribution and Expression Patterns of Mas-related G-protein Coupled Receptor D (MrgD) in the Mouse Brain
  3. The Neurotrophin System in the Postnatal Brain—An Introduction
  4. Reduced Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Affect Body Weight, Brain Weight and Behavior
  5. Global Protein Profiling in Processed Immunohistochemistry Tissue Sections
  6. Morphological and behavioral analysis of Slc35f1-deficient mice revealed no neurodevelopmental phenotype
  7. Glial Cell Modulation of Dendritic Spine Structure and Synaptic Function
  8. Introduction: What Are Dendritic Spines?
  9. Neurotrophic Factors and Dendritic Spines
  10. Dendritic Spines
  11. Editorial: Cellular and molecular responses to changes in nutrition and exercise
  12. Deficiency in FTSJ1 Affects Neuronal Plasticity in the Hippocampal Formation of Mice
  13. Controlling glutathione entry into mitochondria: potential roles for SLC25A39 in health and (treatment of) disease
  14. Psilocybin targets a common molecular mechanism for cognitive impairment and increased craving in alcoholism
  15. Localization and expression of the Mas-related G-protein coupled receptor member D (MrgD) in the mouse brain
  16. Robustly High Hippocampal BDNF levels under Acute Stress in Mice Lacking the Full-length p75 Neurotrophin Receptor
  17. Structural and functional consequences in the amygdala of leptin-deficient mice
  18. Identification of Brain-Specific Treatment Effects in NPC1 Disease by Focusing on Cellular and Molecular Changes of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Metabolism
  19. Editorial: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurotrophin Function in the Nervous System
  20. Pianp deficiency links GABAB receptor signaling and hippocampal and cerebellar neuronal cell composition to autism-like behavior
  21. A mouse model for intellectual disability caused by mutations in the X-linked 2′‑O‑methyltransferase Ftsj1 gene
  22. Expression of Slc35f1 in the murine brain
  23. Obesity Impairs Mobility and Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis
  24. Recent advances in hippocampal structure and function
  25. A patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cell model for West syndrome caused by ST3GAL3 deficiency
  26. ATP6AP2 over-expression causes morphological alterations in the hippocampus and in hippocampus-related behaviour
  27. BDNF effects on dendritic spine morphology and hippocampal function
  28. Forebrain-specific, conditional silencing of Staufen2 alters synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory in rats
  29. Lack of P-glycoprotein Results in Impairment of Removal of Beta-Amyloid and Increased Intraparenchymal Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy after Active Immunization in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
  30. Effects of p75NTR deficiency on cholinergic innervation of the amygdala and anxiety-like behavior
  31. A novel form of capsaicin-modified amygdala LTD mediated by TRPM1
  32. Editorial: Frontiers in Synaptic Plasticity: Dendritic Spines, Circuitries and Behavior
  33. Morphological and behavioral characterization of adult mice deficient for SrGAP3
  34. FGF-2 deficiency causes dysregulation of Arhgef6 and downstream targets in the cerebral cortex accompanied by altered neurite outgrowth and dendritic spine morphology
  35. A possible role for the immune system in adult neurogenesis: new insights from an invertebrate model
  36. Growth/differentiation factor-15 deficiency compromises dopaminergic neuron survival and microglial response in the 6-hydroxydopamine mouse model of Parkinson's disease
  37. Deletion of p75NTR enhances the cholinergic innervation pattern of the visual cortex
  38. SrGAP3 knockout mice display enlarged lateral ventricles and specific cilia disturbances of ependymal cells in the third ventricle
  39. Impact of a deletion of the full-length and short isoform of p75NTR on cholinergic innervation and the population of postmitotic doublecortin positive cells in the dentate gyrus
  40. Accumulation of murine amyloid-β mimics early Alzheimer’s disease
  41. The Wnt Adaptor Protein ATP6AP2 Regulates Multiple Stages of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis
  42. Immunocytochemical Identification of Mammalian Differentiating Neurons in the Process of Adult Neurogenesis in the Hippocampal Dentate Gyrus
  43. Distribution of PCP4 protein in the forebrain of adult mice
  44. Post-mortem magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) of the murine brain at 7 Tesla results in a gain of resolution as compared to in vivo MRM
  45. Implications of p75NTR for dentate gyrus morphology and hippocampus-related behavior revisited
  46. Growth/differentiation factor 15 promotes EGFR signalling, and regulates proliferation and migration in the hippocampus of neonatal and young adult mice
  47. Effects of the angiotensin-(1–7) receptor Mas on cell proliferation and on the population of doublecortin positive cells within the dentate gyrus and the piriform cortex
  48. Role of Transient Receptor Potential Channel 1 (TRPC1) in Glutamate-Induced Cell Death in the Hippocampal Cell Line HT22
  49. Differentiation of cerebral representation of occlusion and swallowing with fMRI
  50. Neuronal Expression of Glucosylceramide Synthase in Central Nervous System Regulates Body Weight and Energy Homeostasis
  51. Analysis of morphological changes as a key method in studying psychiatric animal models
  52. Hippocampal Lipocalin 2: an emotional link between neurons and glia
  53. The (pro)renin receptor / ATP6ap2 is expressed in the murine hippocampus by adult and newly generated neurons
  54. Storage and Release of Nontransmitter Signaling Molecules from Macroglia
  55. Srgap3 –/– mice present a neurodevelopmental disorder with schizophrenia‐related intermediate phenotypes
  56. Mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms specifically modify cerebral β-amyloid proteostasis
  57. Immunohistochemical localization of the angiotensin-(1–7) receptor Mas in the murine forebrain
  58. FGF2 and adult neurogenesis
  59. Immunohistological markers for proliferative events, gliogenesis, and neurogenesis within the adult hippocampus
  60. How to judge a book by its cover? How useful are bibliometric indices for the evaluation of “scientific quality” or “scientific productivity”?
  61. Capsaicin-Induced Changes in LTP in the Lateral Amygdala Are Mediated by TRPV1
  62. Roles of exogenous and endogenous FGF-2 in animal models of depression
  63. Regulation of GDF-15, a distant TGF-β superfamily member, in a mouse model of cerebral ischemia
  64. Dendritic spine abnormalities in mental retardation
  65. Expression and Functions of Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 (FGF-2) in Hippocampal Formation
  66. Expression of leucine-rich-repeat-kinase 2 (LRRK2) during embryonic development
  67. Effects of the cell type‐specific ablation of the cAMP‐responsive transcription factor in noradrenergic neurons on locus coeruleus firing and withdrawal behavior after chronic exposure to morphine
  68. Involvement of BDNF in age-dependent alterations in the hippocampus
  69. Ambiguous-Cue Interpretation is Biased Under Stress- and Depression-Like States in Rats
  70. Structure and function of dendritic spines within the hippocampus
  71. Spontaneous Bursting Activity in the Developing Entorhinal Cortex
  72. TrkB Modulates Fear Learning and Amygdalar Synaptic Plasticity by Specific Docking Sites
  73. Fibroblast growth factor-2 deficiency affects hippocampal spine morphology, but not hippocampal catecholaminergic or cholinergic innervation
  74. TGF-β in Dopamine Neuron Development, Maintenance and Neuroprotection
  75. Neurotrophic Support of Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons
  76. Evidence that TRPC1 is involved in hippocampal glutamate-induced cell death
  77. Persistent expression of BMP-4 in embryonic chick adrenal cortical cells and its role in chromaffin cell development
  78. Propagation of specific network patterns through the mouse hippocampus
  79. TrkB but not trkC receptors are necessary for postnatal maintenance of hippocampal spines
  80. Nitric Oxide Modulates Spreading Depolarization Threshold in the Human and Rodent Cortex
  81. Impaired spatial memory and altered dendritic spine morphology in angiotensin II type 2 receptor-deficient mice
  82. Expression of trkB and trkC receptors and their ligands brain‐derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin‐3 in the murine amygdala
  83. Immunohistological markers for staging neurogenesis in adult hippocampus
  84. Distribution of TRPC4 in developing and adult murine brain
  85. Antidepressant-mediated reversal of abnormal behavior and neurodegeneration in mice following olfactory bulbectomy
  86. Neurotrophin/Trk receptor signaling mediates C/EBPα, -β and NeuroD recruitment to immediate-early gene promoters in neuronal cells and requires C/EBPs to induce immediate-early gene transcription
  87. 2.103 Distribution of LRRK2 in the developing and adult murine brain
  88. Muscarinic control of graded persistent activity in lateral amygdala neurons
  89. P46 FGF-2 ATTENUATES NEURODEGENERATION AND BEHAVIORAL DYSFUNCTIONS FOLLOWING OLFACTORY BULBECTOMY IN MICE
  90. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators
  91. Neurotrophin receptor heterozygosity causes deficits in catecholaminergic innervation of amygdala and hippocampus in aged mice
  92. Regional- and Age-Dependent Reduction in trkB Receptor Expression in the Hippocampus Is Associated with Altered Spine Morphologies
  93. The CNS renin-angiotensin system
  94. FGF‐2 deficiency does not alter vulnerability of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system towards MPTP intoxication in mice
  95. Angiotensin II and the Amygdala
  96. Distribution of the iron-regulating protein hepcidin in the murine central nervous system
  97. Fibroblast Growth Factors in Brain Functions
  98. Two distinct events, section compression and loss of particles (“lost caps”), contribute toz-axis distortion and bias in optical disector counting
  99. Age-related alterations in hippocampal spines and deficiencies in spatial memory in mice
  100. Haploinsufficiency for trkB and trkC receptors induces cell loss and accumulation of  -synuclein in the substantia nigra
  101. MPTP Treatment Impairs Tyrosine Hydroxylase Immunopositive Fibers Not Only in the Striatum, but Also in the Amygdala
  102. The Renin-Angiotensin System in the Mammalian Central Nervous System
  103. Localization of DJ-1 protein in the murine brain
  104. Distribution of TRPC1 and TRPC5 in medial temporal lobe structures of mice
  105. Modeling Neurodegenerative Diseases in vivo Review
  106. Enlarged infarct volume and loss of BDNF mRNA induction following brain ischemia in mice lacking FGF-2
  107. TrkB regulates neocortex formation through the Shc/PLCγ-mediated control of neuronal migration
  108. The dopaminergic nigrostriatal system: development, physiology, disease
  109. Synucleins and their relationship to Parkinson’s disease
  110. Genes, proteins, and neurotoxins involved in Parkinson’s disease
  111. Correction
  112. ERK activation promotes neuronal degeneration predominantly through plasma membrane damage and independently of caspase-3
  113. Amygdala-kindling induces alterations in neuronal density and in density of degenerated fibers
  114. Nitric oxide imaging in living neuronal tissues using fluorescent probes
  115. Haploinsufficiency in trkB and/or trkC neurotrophin receptors causes structural alterations in the aged hippocampus and amygdala
  116. Fibroblast growth factors and their receptors in the central nervous system
  117. Angiotensin IV in the central nervous system
  118. Morphological alterations in the amygdala and hippocampus of mice during ageing
  119. Nitric Oxide Modulates Low-Mg2+-Induced Epileptiform Activity in Rat Hippocampal–Entorhinal Cortex Slices
  120. Reciprocal connections of the hippocampal area CA1, the lateral nucleus of the amygdala and cortical areas in a combined horizontal slice preparation
  121. Spatial Nitric Oxide Imaging Using 1,2-Diaminoanthraquinone to Investigate the Involvement of Nitric Oxide in Long-Term Potentiation in Rat Brain Slices
  122. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators
  123. Genetic deletion of angiotensin AT2 receptor leads to increased cell numbers in different brain structures of mice
  124. Identification of Angiotensin IV Binding Sites in the Mouse Brain by a Fluorescent Binding Study
  125. Distribution of angiotensin II binding sites in the mouse thalamus: receptor-binding study with fluorescent coupled peptides and their conversion to a light stable product
  126. The isolated mammalian brain: anin vivopreparation suitable for pathway tracing
  127. Diaminobenzidine Induces Fluorescence in Nervous Tissue and Provides Intrinsic Counterstaining of Sections Prepared for Peroxidase Histochemistry
  128. Mapping of angiotensin AT1 receptors in the rat limbic system
  129. Opposite effects of angiotensin II and IV in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala
  130. Angiotensin II inhibits long-term potentiation within the lateral nucleus of the amygdala through AT1 receptors
  131. Visualization of specific angiotensin II binding sites in the rat limbic system
  132. Tracing of axonal connectivities in a combined slice preparation of rat brains—a study by rhodamine-dextran-amine-application in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala
  133. Fibroblast Growth Factors in Brain Functions