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    The carcinine transporter CarT is required in Drosophila photoreceptor neurons to sustain histamine recycling

    Drew Stenesen, Andrew T Moehlman, Helmut Krämer
    Fly vision depends on a member of the SLC22 transporter family for recycling the histamine neurotransmitter following its uptake by glia and its modification into the transport metabolite carcinine.
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    An extracellular biochemical screen reveals that FLRTs and Unc5s mediate neuronal subtype recognition in the retina

    Jasper J Visser, Yolanda Cheng ... Woj M Wojtowicz
    An integrated approach for studying laminar organization in the developing mouse retina identifies two families of extracellular recognition proteins that mediate neuronal subtype-specific recognition.
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    Tachykinin acts upstream of autocrine Hedgehog signaling during nociceptive sensitization in Drosophila

    Seol Hee Im, Kendra Takle ... Michael J Galko
    The Drosophila equivalent of Substance P signaling modulates nociceptive sensitization by regulating Hedgehog signaling within nociceptive sensory neurons.
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    Mouse V1 population correlates of visual detection rely on heterogeneity within neuronal response patterns

    Jorrit S Montijn, Pieter M Goltstein, Cyriel MA Pennartz
    Heterogeneity of neural responses in mouse cortex correlates better with visual detection than mean population activity.
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    A platform for brain-wide imaging and reconstruction of individual neurons

    Michael N Economo, Nathan G Clack ... Jayaram Chandrashekar
    High-resolution fluorescence imaging of the complete mouse brain enables many neurons to be efficiently visualized in their entirety, revealing all targets of neurons that project widely across the brain.
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    Neuroimaging: Whole-brain imaging reaches new heights (and lengths)

    Alexandre Albanese, Kwanghun Chung
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    Nanoconnectomic upper bound on the variability of synaptic plasticity

    Thomas M Bartol Jr, Cailey Bromer ... Terrence J Sejnowski
    Spine heads on the same dendrite receiving input from the same axon are the same size.
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    Propagated infra-slow intrinsic brain activity reorganizes across wake and slow wave sleep

    Anish Mitra, Abraham Z Snyder ... Marcus E Raichle
    Human fMRI experiments reveal differences in the propagation of spontaneous brain activity during sleep versus wakefulness.
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    Auxiliary subunits of the CKAMP family differentially modulate AMPA receptor properties

    Paul Farrow, Konstantin Khodosevich ... Jakob von Engelhardt
    Three AMPAR interacting proteins – namely CKAMP39, CKAMP52 and CKAMP59 – together with the previously characterized CKAMP44, constitute a new family of auxiliary subunits that are distinct from other families of AMPAR interacting proteins.
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    The cerebellum linearly encodes whisker position during voluntary movement

    Susu Chen, George J Augustine, Paul Chadderton
    Cerebellar Purkinje cells represent movements via bidirectional linear changes in spike rate, and activity from single cells is sufficient to reconstruct kinematic changes during bouts of free whisking.