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Developmental Biology
Neuroscience
The microtubule-binding protein EML3 is required for mammalian embryonic growth and cerebral cortical development, and Eml3 null mice are a model of cobblestone brain malformation
Isabelle Carrier, Eduardo Diez ... Roderick McInnes
Absence of EML3 in mice leads to delayed embryonic development, small size, perinatal lethality, and the over-migration of neuroblasts due to a defective pial basement membrane.
Neuroscience
Theta beta ratio in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder using a multiverse analysis
Dawid Strzelczyk, Andrea Vetsch, Nicolas Langer
Individual alpha peak frequency and aperiodic neural activity shape theta-beta ratio estimates, limiting their value as an ADHD biomarker.
Cell Biology
Neuroscience
Stable excitatory-inhibitory synapse balance despite dynamic turnover
Krassimira A Garbett, James P Allen ... Richard C Sando
Neuroscience
Whisker-based pre-neuronal and peripheral encoding of surface stickiness
Isis S Wyche, Michaela A O’Neil, Daniel H O’Connor
Neuroscience
Electroconvulsive stimulation drives cortical spreading depression dependent immediate early gene expression in mice
Hugo J Ladret, Leonardo Lupori ... Georg B Keller
Neuroscience
PRRT2 as an auxiliary regulator of Nav channel slow inactivation
Bin Lu, Qi-Wu Xu ... Zhi-Qi Xiong
Neuroscience
Human and mouse cerebellar inhibitory circuits in dystonic crisis and their modulation with therapeutic stimulation
Alejandro G Rey Hipolito, Michael P Dew ... Roy V Sillitoe
Medicine
Neuroscience
Synthetic torpor in the rat protects the heart from ischaemia-reperfusion injury
Megan Elley, Ludovico Taddei ... Michael Ambler
Neuroscience
Visual working memory guides attention rhythmically in humans
Jiachen Lu, Yaochun Cai, Xilin Zhang
Working memory alternates between remembered items in a rhythmic theta cycle.
Neuroscience
Medial prefrontal cortex encodes but is not required to generate goal-directed actions under threat
Muhammad S Sajid, Ji Zhou, Manuel A Castro-Alamancos
Medial prefrontal cortex activity is not required for learning or execution of adaptive avoidance behavior, despite encoding select task features.
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