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141. Role of deg/enac channels expressed in glia in C. elegans touch sensitivity
142. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of retinal bipolar cell regeneration in zebrafish
143. Astrocytic glutamate dysregulation in neuron-glia interactions in alcoholism and psychiatric disorders
144. Impact of injury mediators on CNS glia
145. Characterization of Danio rerio retinal regeneration and the role of TNFalpha, Stat3, and Ascl1a during the initiation of Muller glia proliferatio
146. Herpes simplex virus-based vectors in neurons and glia: Transgene expression and immune response
147. Molecular mechanisms of neural tube closure and neuron-radial glial signaling during neuronal migration
148. The roles of Nkx2.2 and Ngn3 in vertebrate gliogenesis in the developing spinal cord
149. Regulation of alpha1-adrenoceptor linked phosphoinositide breakdown in cultured glia: role of protein phosphatases
150. Role of a radial-glia cell line in neuronal migration in vivo and in searching for factors that suppress glioma growth in experimental animal models
151. Elucidating the cis-regulatory landscape of retinal development and regeneration
152. Central nervous system development and injury: Characterization of cytoskeletal gene expression in neurons and glia
153. Type II keratin expression in goldfish optic nerve glia: Primary structure and characterization in neuronal and nonneuronal tissues of the goldfish
154. Polymodal sensation in the visual system: Implications for retinal function and disease
155. SOX2 is critical for the maintenance of quiescence and homeostasis in nascent Muller glial cells
156. The Influence Of Propofol On The Functional Status Of Neurocytes By Regulating The THBS-1 Level Of Astrocytes
157. The Inflammatory And Sympathetic Mechanism Of Neuropathic Pain On Dorsal Root Ganglion
158. Effect Of KLF4 In ASD-like Behaviors And Its Potential Mechanisms
159. Function Of Lgl1 Gene In The Development Of Cerebral Cortex And Hippocampus In Mice
160. Liver X Receptors Is Required For Cerebellar Development And Migration Of Granule Neurons
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