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Volume: 34

1. The Mitochondrion: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Alzheimer's Disease. Page:1127—1130
2. A Critical Time-Window for the Selective Induction of Hippocampal Memory Consolidation by a Brief Episode of Slow-Wave Sleep. Page:1091—1099
3. A Shared Neural Node for Multiple Innate Behaviors in Drosophila. Page:1103—1104
4. The Possibility and Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Pyroptosis After Cerebral Ischemia. Page:1131—1136
5. Cortical Inflammation is Increased in a DSS-Induced Colitis Mouse Model. Page:1058—1066
6. SUMOylation of Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein: A Critical Mechanism of FMRP-Mediated Neuronal Function. Page:1100—1102
7. Brain-Derived Glia Maturation Factor β Participates in Lung Injury Induced by Acute Cerebral Ischemia by Increasing ROS in Endothelial Cells. Page:1077—1090
8. Hierarchical Control of Drosophila Sleep, Courtship, and Feeding Behaviors by Male-Specific P1 Neurons. Page:1105—1110
9. A Context-Based Analgesia Model in Rats: Involvement of Prefrontal Cortex. Page:1047—1057
10. Laminar Distribution of Neurochemically-Identified Interneurons and Cellular Co-expression of Molecular Markers in Epileptic Human Cortex. Page:992—1006
11. Altered Neuronal Activity in the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala Induced by Restraint Water-Immersion Stress in Rats. Page:1067—1076
12. Histamine Excites Rat GABAergic Ventral Pallidum Neurons via Co-activation of H1 and H2 Receptors. Page:1029—1036
13. Loss of VAPB Regulates Autophagy in a Beclin 1-Dependent Manner. Page:1037—1046
14. Wandering Minds with Wandering Brain Networks. Page:1017—1028
15. Using Huntingtin Knock-In Minipigs to Fill the Gap Between Mouse Models and Patients with Huntington's Disease. Page:870—872
16. GABA Receptor Activity Suppresses the Transition from Inter-ictal to Ictal Epileptiform Discharges in Juvenile Mouse Hippocampus. Page:1007—1016
17. A Longitudinal Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Working Memory in Patients Following a Transient Ischemic Attack: A Preliminary Study. Page:963—971
18. Sex Differences in Neuropathology and Cognitive Behavior in APP/PS1/tau Triple-Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Page:736—746
19. Separate Neural Networks for Gains and Losses in Intertemporal Choice. Page:725—735
20. Abnormal Metabolic Connectivity in Rats at the Acute Stage of Ischemic Stroke. Page:715—724
21. Functional Connectivity-Based Modelling Simulates Subject-Specific Network Spreading Effects of Focal Brain Stimulation. Page:921—938
22. Taurine Transporter dEAAT2 is Required for Auditory Transduction in Drosophila. Page:939—950
23. Recent Progress in Basic and Clinical Research on Disorders of Consciousness. Page:589—591
24. Disorders of Consciousness in China. Page:605—614
25. Altered Protein Profiling in Tears from Patients in a Traumatic Vegetative State. Page:713—714
26. Early Activation of Astrocytes does not Affect Amyloid Plaque Load in an Animal Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Page:912—920
27. Spatial Properties of Mismatch Negativity in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness. Page:700—708
28. Comprehensive Proteomic Profiling of Patients' Tears Identifies Potential Biomarkers for the Traumatic Vegetative State. Page:626—638
29. Finger or Light: Stimulation Sensitivity of Visual Startle in the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised for Disorders of Consciousness. Page:709—712
30. Responses of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness to Habit Stimulation: A Quantitative EEG Study. Page:691—699
31. Visual Fixation Assessment in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness Based on Brain-Computer Interface. Page:679—690
32. Spinal Cord Stimulation Frequency Influences the Hemodynamic Response in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness. Page:659—667
33. Acute Restraint Stress Augments 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine Neurotoxicity via Increased Toxin Uptake into the Brain in C57BL/6 Mice. Page:849—853
34. White Matter Deficits Underlying the Impaired Consciousness Level in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness. Page:668—678
35. Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression Changes in Neuroplastin 65-Knockout Mice: Implications for Abnormal Cognition and Emotional Disorders. Page:779—788
36. Abnormal Effective Connectivity of the Anterior Forebrain Regions in Disorders of Consciousness. Page:647—658
37. Clinical Research on Alzheimer's Disease: Progress and Perspectives. Page:1111—1118
38. Repeated Failure in Reward Pursuit Alters Innate Drosophila Larval Behaviors. Page:901—911
39. Anodal Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation Over the Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Influences Emotional Face Perception. Page:842—848
40. Regulatory Effect of General Anesthetics on Activity of Potassium Channels. Page:887—900
41. Clinical Application of Chromosome Microarray Analysis in Han Chinese Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Page:981—991
42. Amplitude-Integrated Electroencephalography Predicts Outcome in Patients with Coma After Acute Brain Injury. Page:639—646
43. Identification of Abnormal 51 CTA/CTG Expansion as Probably the Shortest Pathogenic Allele for Spinocerebellar Ataxia-8 in China. Page:859—862
44. Role of Microtubule-Associated Protein in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Page:1119—1126
45. Brain Network Studies in Chronic Disorders of Consciousness: Advances and Perspectives. Page:592—604
46. Current Status of Neuromodulatory Therapies for Disorders of Consciousness. Page:615—625
47. Dopamine in Parkinson's Disease: Precise Supplementation with Motor Planning. Page:873—874
48. An Automatic Method for Generating an Unbiased Intensity Normalizing Factor in Positron Emission Tomography Image Analysis After Stroke. Page:833—841
49. Performance of the Autism Spectrum Rating Scale and Social Responsiveness Scale in Identifying Autism Spectrum Disorder Among Cases of Intellectual Disability. Page:972—980
50. SIRT1 rs3758391 and Major Depressive Disorder: New Data and Meta-Analysis. Page:863—866
51. A Novel MYCN Variant Associated with Intellectual Disability Regulates Neuronal Development. Page:854—858
52. Progressive Grey Matter Volume Changes in Patients with Schizophrenia over 6 Weeks of Antipsychotic Treatment and Their Relationship to Clinical Improvement. Page:816—826
53. Lack of Association Between DNMT3B Polymorphisms and Sporadic Parkinson's Disease in a Han Chinese Population. Page:867—869
54. Facial Expression Enhances Emotion Perception Compared to Vocal Prosody: Behavioral and fMRI Studies. Page:801—815
55. Mutant Huntingtin Causes a Selective Decrease in the Expression of Synaptic Vesicle Protein 2C. Page:747—758
56. Fluoxetine is Neuroprotective in Early Brain Injury via its Anti-inflammatory and Anti-apoptotic Effects in a Rat Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Model. Page:951—962
57. Spatiotemporal Imaging of Cellular Energy Metabolism with Genetically-Encoded Fluorescent Sensors in Brain. Page:875—886
58. Cyproheptadine Regulates Pyramidal Neuron Excitability in Mouse Medial Prefrontal Cortex. Page:759—768
59. Cystatin C Induces Insulin Resistance in Hippocampal Neurons and Promotes Cognitive Dysfunction in Rodents. Page:543—545
60. GFAP-Positive Progenitor Cell Production is Concentrated in Specific Encephalic Regions in Young Adult Mice. Page:769—778
61. A Rarely Encountered Case: A Patient with Primary Pituitary Tuberculosis and Stroke. Page:546—548
62. Rat Cerebrospinal Fluid Treatment Method through Cisterna Cerebellomedullaris Injection. Page:827—832
63. Development of an Autism Subtyping Questionnaire Based on Social Behaviors. Page:789—800
64. ZNF804A Variation May Affect Hippocampal-Prefrontal Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Schizophrenic and Healthy Individuals. Page:507—516
65. Vernier But Not Grating Acuity Contributes to an Early Stage of Visual Word Processing. Page:517—526
66. Up-Regulation of Akt and Nav1.8 in BmK I-Induced Pain. Page:539—542
67. Opposite Interplay Between the Canonical WNT/β-Catenin Pathway and PPAR Gamma: A Potential Therapeutic Target in Gliomas. Page:573—588
68. Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene Associated with the Frontal-Striatal-Cerebellar Loop in Children with ADHD: A Resting-State fMRI Study. Page:497—506
69. Whole-Brain Mapping of Direct Inputs to and Axonal Projections from GABAergic Neurons in the Parafacial Zone. Page:485—496
70. AATYK is a Novel Regulator of Oligodendrocyte Differentiation and Myelination. Page:527—533
71. Biophotonic Activity and Transmission Mediated by Mutual Actions of Neurotransmitters are Involved in the Origin and Altered States of Consciousness. Page:534—538
72. Electroacupuncture Alleviates Motor Symptoms and Up-Regulates Vesicular Glutamatergic Transporter 1 Expression in the Subthalamic Nucleus in a Unilateral 6-Hydroxydopamine-Lesioned Hemi-Parkinsonian Rat Model. Page:476—484
73. The Mechanism of Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical Neurocircuitry in Response Inhibition and Emotional Responding in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder with Comorbid Disruptive Behavior Disorder. Page:566—572
74. Atlas of the Striatum and Globus Pallidus in the Tree Shrew: Comparison with Rat and Mouse. Page:405—418
75. The Antidepressant Effect of Light Therapy from Retinal Projections. Page:359—368
76. Dendritic Cell Factor 1-Knockout Results in Visual Deficit Through the GABA System in Mouse Primary Visual Cortex. Page:465—475
77. Myt1L Promotes Differentiation of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells and is Necessary for Remyelination After Lysolecithin-Induced Demyelination. Page:247—260
78. Effects of Ketamine on Basal Gamma Band Oscillation and Sensory Gating in Prefrontal Cortex of Awake Rats. Page:457—464
79. Iron, Dopamine, and α-Synuclein Interactions in at-Risk Dopaminergic Neurons in Parkinson's Disease. Page:382—384
80. Inhibition of KLF7-Targeting MicroRNA 146b Promotes Sciatic Nerve Regeneration. Page:419—437
81. Intervention Effect of Repetitive TMS on Behavioral Adjustment After Error Commission in Long-Term Methamphetamine Addicts: Evidence From a Two-Choice Oddball Task. Page:449—456
82. Recent Progress in Understanding the Mechanisms of Pain and Itch: the Second Special Issue. Page:1—3
83. Differential Inhibition of Nav1.7 and Neuropathic Pain by Hybridoma-Produced and Recombinant Monoclonal Antibodies that Target Nav1.7 : Differential activities of Nav1.7-targeting monoclonal antibodies. Page:22—41
84. Update on Molecular Imaging in Parkinson's Disease. Page:330—340
85. Regulation of Pain and Itch by TRP Channels. Page:120—142
86. The Role of Synapsins in Neurological Disorders. Page:349—358
87. Super-Resolution Track-Density Imaging Reveals Fine Anatomical Features in Tree Shrew Primary Visual Cortex and Hippocampus. Page:438—448
88. Unraveling the Mechanisms of Memory Extinction. Page:385—388
89. Peripheral Leptin Signaling Mediates Formalin-Induced Nociception. Page:321—329
90. Correction to: Gender difference in acquired seizure susceptibility in adult rats after early complex febrile seizures. Page:403—404
91. Membrane Aging as the Real Culprit of Alzheimer's Disease: Modification of a Hypothesis. Page:369—381
92. Radio Electric Asymmetric Conveyer Technology Modulates Neuroinflammation in a Mouse Model of Neurodegeneration. Page:270—282
93. Mutations of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Subunits in Epilepsy. Page:549—565
94. Neurocognitive Graphs of First-Episode Schizophrenia and Major Depression Based on Cognitive Features. Page:312—320
95. Volumetric Changes in Hippocampal Subregions and Memory Performance in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Hippocampal Sclerosis. Page:389—396
96. Melatonin Augments the Effects of Fluoxetine on Depression-Like Behavior and Hippocampal BDNF-TrkB Signaling. Page:303—311
97. Prepulse Inhibition of Auditory Cortical Responses in the Caudolateral Superior Temporal Gyrus in Macaca mulatta. Page:291—302
98. Functional Investigation of a GRIN2A Variant Associated with Rolandic Epilepsy. Page:237—246
99. Potassium Channels: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Parkinson's Disease. Page:341—348
100. An Efficient and Reliable Assay for Investigating the Effects of Hypoxia/Anoxia on Drosophila. Page:397—402
101. Akt Inhibitor Perifosine Prevents Epileptogenesis in a Rat Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Page:283—290
102. Combining Human and Rodent Genetics to Identify New Analgesics. Page:143—155
103. Modeling Pain Using fMRI: From Regions to Biomarkers. Page:208—215
104. Tau-Induced Ca/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase-IV Activation Aggravates Nuclear Tau Hyperphosphorylation. Page:261—269
105. Involvement of NF-κB and the CX3CR1 Signaling Network in Mechanical Allodynia Induced by Tetanic Sciatic Stimulation. Page:64—73
106. Somatosensory Neuron Typing with High-Coverage Single-Cell RNA Sequencing and Functional Analysis. Page:200—207
107. Sex-Dependent Glial Signaling in Pathological Pain: Distinct Roles of Spinal Microglia and Astrocytes. Page:98—108
108. Inflammatory Changes in Paravertebral Sympathetic Ganglia in Two Rat Pain Models. Page:85—97
109. Investigation of Pain Mechanisms by Calcium Imaging Approaches. Page:194—199
110. Empathy for Distress in Humans and Rodents. Page:216—236
111. Spinal Circuits Transmitting Mechanical Pain and Itch. Page:186—193
112. Cortical Representation of Pain and Touch: Evidence from Combined Functional Neuroimaging and Electrophysiology in Non-human Primates. Page:165—177
113. Expression and Role of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels in Human Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons with Special Focus on Nav1.7, Species Differences, and Regulation by Paclitaxel. Page:4—12
114. Proteomic Analysis of the Hippocampus in Mouse Models of Trigeminal Neuralgia and Inescapable Shock-Induced Depression. Page:74—84
115. Chemokine Receptor CXCR3 in the Spinal Cord Contributes to Chronic Itch in Mice. Page:54—63
116. Modulation of Pain and Itch by Spinal Glia. Page:178—185
117. Spinal Mechanisms of Itch Transmission. Page:156—164
118. TNF-α/TNFR1 Signaling is Required for the Full Expression of Acute and Chronic Itch in Mice via Peripheral and Central Mechanisms. Page:42—53
119. Spinal CCL2 Promotes Central Sensitization, Long-Term Potentiation, and Inflammatory Pain via CCR2: Further Insights into Molecular, Synaptic, and Cellular Mechanisms. Page:13—21
120. Infection, Pain, and Itch. Page:109—119