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    1. Neuroscience

    Brain-derived exosomal hemoglobin transfer contributes to neuronal mitochondrial homeostasis under hypoxia

    Zhengming Tian, Yuning Li ... Jia Liu
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    1. Neuroscience
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    A SMARTTR workflow for multi-ensemble atlas mapping and brain-wide network analysis

    Michelle Jin, Simon O Ogundare ... Christine A Denny
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    1. Neuroscience

    Sub-type specific connectivity between CA3 pyramidal neurons may underlie their sequential activation during sharp waves

    Rosanna P Sammons, Stefano Masserini ... Dietmar Schmitz
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    1. Neuroscience

    Animacy semantic network supports implicit causal inferences about illness

    Miriam Hauptman, Marina Bedny
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    1. Neuroscience

    Cortical dynamics in hand/forelimb S1 and M1 evoked by brief photostimulation of the mouse’s hand

    Daniela Piña Novo, Mang Gao ... Gordon MG Shepherd
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    1. Neuroscience

    Cntnap2 loss drives striatal neuron hyperexcitability and behavioral inflexibility

    Katherine R Cording, Emilie M Tu ... Helen S Bateup
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    1. Ecology

    The neuropeptide sulfakinin is a peripheral regulator of insect behavioral switch between mating and foraging

    Hong-Fei Li, Bao Dong ... Hong-Bo Jiang
    Sulfakinin-receptor1 signaling system alters the expression of odorant receptors in antenna to modulate the behavioral switch between foraging and mating in the oriental fruit fly.
    1. Neuroscience

    Aberration correction in long GRIN lens-based microendoscopes for extended field-of-view two-photon imaging in deep brain regions

    Andrea Sattin, Chiara Nardin ... Tommaso Fellin
    A built-in solution for correcting optical aberrations in long (> 6 mm) gradient index (GRIN) lenses enables unbiased two-photon functional recordings of large neuronal populations in the deep mouse brain.