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New NN papers currently online

All these papers will be printed in our upcoming October issue.

Published online September 17:

Smith et al., Kinase activity of mutant LRRK2 mediates neuronal toxicity
Williams et al., Local caspase activity directs engulfment of dendrites during pruning
Kim et al., NGL family PSD-95–interacting adhesion molecules regulate excitatory synapse formation
Leung et al., Asymmetrical -actin mRNA translation in growth cones mediates attractive turning to netrin-1
Yao et al., An essential role for -actin mRNA localization and translation in Ca2+-dependent growth cone guidance
Wang et al., Functional alignment of feedback effects from visual cortex to thalamus

Published online September 10:

Cano et al., Brain state and contrast sensitivity in the awake visual thalamus
Ling & Carrasco, When sustained attention impairs perception
Borrell & Marin, Meninges control tangential migration of hem-derived Cajal-Retzius cells via CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling
Farrow et al., Nonlinear, binocular interactions underlying flow field selectivity of a motion-sensitive neuron
Paz et al., Emotional enhancement of memory via amygdala-driven facilitation of rhinal interactions
Wu et al., Soluble adenylyl cyclase is required for netrin-1 signaling in nerve growth cones

Published online September 3:

Robles & Gomez, Focal adhesion kinase signaling at sites of integrin-mediated adhesion controls axon pathfinding

Published online August 27:

Custer et al., Bergmann glia expression of polyglutamine-expanded ataxin-7 produces neurodegeneration by impairing glutamate transport

Next, I'll be putting up the links to the papers we published over the summer. These will be posted with fake dates to fit their publication months, so readers of the blog will have an easier time finding them. Thanks for your understanding.

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