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  • Structural mechanisms for inhibition and activation of human small-conductance Ca2+-activated potassium channel SK2

  • Adelman, J. P., Maylie, J. & Sah, P. Small-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels: form and function. Annu Rev. Physiol. 74, 245–269 (2012).

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  • Bond, C. T. et al. Small conductance…

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  • Author Correction: Choroid plexus apocrine secretion shapes CSF proteome during mouse brain development

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  • Inactive ryanodine receptors sustain lysosomal availability for autophagy by promoting ER-lysosomal contact site formation

  • Park, H., Kang, J. H. & Lee, S. Autophagy in neurodegenerative diseases: a hunter for aggregates. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 21, 3369 (2020).

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  • Decuypere, J. P., Bultynck, G. & Parys, J. B. A dual role…

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  • Brain-gonad axes harmonize male mating drive and reproductive strategy via steroid hormones

  • Bayless, D. W. et al. A neural circuit for male sexual behavior and reward. Cell 186, 3862–3881 (2023).

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  • Yamamoto, D. & Koganezawa, M. Genes and circuits of courtship behavior in Drosophila

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  • GLP-1 receptor agonism counteracts omics aging in mice

    GLP-1 receptor agonism counteracts omics aging in mice

    GLP-1 receptor agonism counteracts omics aging in mice

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  • Spatio-temporal metabolic alterations in cachexia

    Spatio-temporal metabolic alterations in cachexia

    Spatio-temporal metabolic alterations in cachexia

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  • A Mouse Cortex Video Segmentation Dataset for Intrinsic Optical Signal Tracking and Neural Activity Analysis

  • Zepeda, A., Arias, C. & Sengpiel, F. Optical imaging of intrinsic signals: Recent developments in the methodology and its applications. J. Neurosci. Methods 136, 1–21 (2004).

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  • Skin-boosting lipids revealed within rice bran by-products

    Skin-boosting lipids revealed within rice bran by-products

    A by-product of rice bran oil production has long been recognized as a source of beneficial lipids for skin health and nutrition. Now, researchers have uncovered an entirely new class of skin-active molecules hidden within this agricultural residue.

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  • Deer markings actually glow | Popular Science

    Deer markings actually glow | Popular Science

    Animals see the world around them in ways that we humans can only imagine….

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