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  1. Olfactory Information Storage Engages Subcortical and Cortical Brain Regions That Support Valence Determination
  2. Crispr/Cas-based modeling of NF2 loss in meningioma cells
  3. Frequency-dependent electrical stimulation of fimbria-fornix preferentially affects the mesolimbic dopamine system or prefrontal cortex
  4. KLF4K409Q–mutated meningiomas show enhanced hypoxia signaling and respond to mTORC1 inhibitor treatment
  5. The role of ongoing neuronal activity for baseline and stimulus-induced BOLD signals in the rat hippocampus
  6. Electrical Stimulation of the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex Causes a Frequency-Specific BOLD Response Pattern in the Rat Brain
  7. Low frequency pulse stimulation of Schaffer collaterals in Trpm4−/− knockout rats differently affects baseline BOLD signals in target regions of the right hippocampus but not BOLD responses at the site of stimulation
  8. Contributions of dopaminergic and non-dopaminergic neurons to VTA-stimulation induced neurovascular responses in brain reward circuits
  9. Disentangling the role of TRPM4 in hippocampus-dependent plasticity and learning: an electrophysiological, behavioral and FMRI approach
  10. Ablation of the presynaptic organizer Bassoon in excitatory neurons retards dentate gyrus maturation and enhances learning performance
  11. A Combined fMRI and Electrophysiological Approach to Study Signal Processing and Signal Propagation in the Rodent Hippocampus
  12. Early sensory experience influences the development of multisensory thalamocortical and intracortical connections of primary sensory cortices
  13. Traumatic brain injury causes long-term behavioral changes related to region-specific increases of cerebral blood flow
  14. Late effect of dopamine D1/5 receptor activation on stimulus-induced BOLD responses in the hippocampus and its target regions depends on the history of previous stimulations
  15. Receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition by regorafenib/sorafenib inhibits growth and invasion of meningioma cells
  16. Hippocampal CA3 activation alleviates fMRI-BOLD responses in the rat prefrontal cortex induced by electrical VTA stimulation
  17. Genetically Induced Retrograde Amnesia of Associative Memories After Neuroplastin Ablation
  18. Brain atlas of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) in CT/MRI-aided stereotaxic coordinates
  19. The role of the mesolimbic dopamine system in the formation of blood-oxygen-level dependent responses in the medial prefrontal/anterior cingulate cortex during high-frequency stimulation of the rat perforant pathway
  20. From unspecific to adjusted, how the BOLD response in the rat hippocampus develops during consecutive stimulations
  21. A Jacob/Nsmf Gene Knockout Results in Hippocampal Dysplasia and Impaired BDNF Signaling in Dendritogenesis
  22. Postsynaptic and Spiking Activity of Pyramidal Cells, the Principal Neurons in the Rat Hippocampal CA1 Region, Does Not Control the Resultant BOLD Response: A Combined Electrophysiologic and fMRI Approach
  23. SPECT-imaging of activity-dependent changes in regional cerebral blood flow induced by electrical and optogenetic self-stimulation in mice
  24. Evolution of shear zones in granular materials
  25. The Actual Intrinsic Excitability of Granular Cells Determines the Ruling Neurovascular Coupling Mechanism in the Rat Dentate Gyrus
  26. Visualization of acute focal lesions in rats with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by magnetic nanoparticles, comparing different MRI sequences including phase imaging
  27. Synchronized electrical stimulation of the rat medial forebrain bundle and perforant pathway generates an additive BOLD response in the nucleus accumbens and prefrontal cortex
  28. Perforant pathway stimulation as a conditioned stimulus for active avoidance learning triggers BOLD responses in various target regions of the hippocampus: A combined fMRI and electrophysiological study
  29. mTORC1 Inhibitors Suppress Meningioma Growth in Mouse Models
  30. Variations in the temporal pattern of perforant pathway stimulation control the activity in the mesolimbic pathway
  31. miRNA-145 is downregulated in atypical and anaplastic meningiomas and negatively regulates motility and proliferation of meningioma cells
  32. Toxoplasma gondii Actively Inhibits Neuronal Function in Chronically Infected Mice
  33. NMDA-Dependent Mechanisms Only Affect the BOLD Response in the Rat Dentate Gyrus by Modifying Local Signal Processing
  34. Hippocampal enlargement in Bassoon-mutant mice is associated with enhanced neurogenesis, reduced apoptosis, and abnormal BDNF levels
  35. Proper synaptic vesicle formation and neuronal network activity critically rely on syndapin I
  36. The Pathologic Cascade of Cerebrovascular Lesions in SHRSP: Is Erythrocyte Accumulation an Early Phase?
  37. Low Frequency Stimulation of the Perforant Pathway Generates Anesthesia-Specific Variations in Neural Activity and BOLD Responses in the Rat Dentate Gyrus
  38. Reflection and exclusion of shear zones in inhomogeneous granular materials
  39. The current functional state of local neuronal circuits controls the magnitude of a BOLD response to incoming stimuli
  40. Diffusive and subdiffusive axial transport of granular material in rotating mixers
  41. Dose-dependent memory effects and cerebral volume changes after in utero exposure to valproate in the rat
  42. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Monitoring of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration following Neurotmesis at 4.7 Tesla
  43. The BOLD Response in the Rat Hippocampus Depends Rather on Local Processing of Signals than on the Input or Output Activity. A Combined Functional MRI and Electrophysiological Study
  44. Abnormal axonal guidance and brain anatomy in mouse mutants for the cell recognition molecules close homolog of L1 and NgCAM-related cell adhesion molecule
  45. Frequency-dependent activation pattern in the rat hippocampus, a simultaneous electrophysiological and fMRI study
  46. Morphological and Metabolic Changes in the Cortex of Mice Lacking the Functional Presynaptic Active Zone Protein Bassoon: A Combined 1H-NMR Spectroscopy and Histochemical Study
  47. Metabolic progression markers of neurodegeneration in the transgenic G93A-SOD1 mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  48. Important Contribution of α-Neurexins to Ca2+-Triggered Exocytosis of Secretory Granules
  49. Comparison of estimates for volumes of brain ablations derived from structural MRI and classical histology
  50. Manganese-Enhanced MRI Reveals Structural and Functional Changes in the Cortex of Bassoon Mutant Mice