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161. Intervention And Mechanism Of Calpeptin On Microtubules Injury Of CNS Induced By Acrylamide
162. A Resting-state Functional MRI Study On Newly Diagnosed Drug-naive Parkinson’s Disease Patients With Anxiety
163. The molecular mechanisms underlying epigenetics of the stress response in the cerebellum in a rat model
164. Classical eyeblink conditioning: The role of the cerebellum and its molecular bases
165. Building an artificial cerebellum using a system of distributed q-learning agents
166. Linking error, passage of time, the cerebellum and the primary motor cortex to the multiple timescales of motor memory
167. Age- and sex-associated changes in mRNA expression of neurodegenerative disorder-related molecules in the hippocampus and cerebellum of rat brain
168. Diffusion imaging of the in vivo spinal cord and cerebellum: Optimization, representation, and analysis of diffusion weighted MRI
169. The role of cerebellar nuclear GABAergic neurotransmission in eyeblink motor control
170. Pharmacological perturbations of the cerebellum during eye-blink classical conditioning: Effects on behavior and electrophysiology
171. Genetic analysis of factors associated with synaptic morphology and function in the cerebellum
172. General principles of cerebellar organization: Correlating anatomy, physiology and biochemistry in the pigeon vestibulocerebellum
173. Genetic modifiers of cerebellar hypoplasia in Zfp423-deficient mice
174. Biophysical modeling and optical imaging tools for studies of cerebellar motor learning
175. Temporal origins of cerebellar cell types and their roles in fissure formation
176. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of long-term synaptic depression in the cerebellum
177. Gene expression profile of the cerebellum of MeCP2-deficient mice
178. Influence of thyroid hormonal status on gene expression for calcium channels in the developing olfactory bulb and cerebellum of the postnatal rat
179. Eyeblink conditioning in mutant mice
180. Dyslexia and the cerebellar deficit hypothesis: A structural MRI approach
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