The Journal of Neuroscience October 30, 2013 • Volume 33 Number 44 • www.jneurosci.org
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Cover legend: Coronal head section of an E16.5 Cxcr4-eGFP transgenic mouse, stained for GFP (green) and peripherin (red). Chemokine receptor CXCR4 is expressed in the olfactory epithelium, olfactory bulb, and peripherin-positive olfactory axons. For more information, see Memi et al. (17527–17537).
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Olfactory Wiring Logic in Amphibians Challenges the Basic Assumptions of the Unbranched Axon Concept Thomas Hassenklo¨ver and Ivan Manzini
17335
Wild-Type Neural Progenitors Divide and Differentiate Normally in an Amyloid-Rich Environment Michael J. Yetman and Joanna L. Jankowsky
17398
Foxo3a Transcriptionally Upregulates AQP4 and Induces Cerebral Edema Following Traumatic Brain Injury Suraj Kapoor, Seon-Myung Kim, Justin M. Farook, Sajad Mir, Rahul Saha, and Nilkantha Sen
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Inducible Presynaptic Glutamine Transport Supports Glutamatergic Transmission at the Calyx of Held Synapse Daniela Billups, Mari-Carmen Marx, Ioanna Mela, and Brian Billups
Articles CELLULAR/MOLECULAR
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Spontaneous and Evoked Release Are Independently Regulated at Individual Active Zones Jan E. Melom, Yulia Akbergenova, Jeffrey P. Gavornik, and J. Troy Littleton
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Netrin-1 Promotes Excitatory Synaptogenesis between Cortical Neurons by Initiating Synapse Assembly Jennifer S. Goldman, Mohammed A. Ashour, Margaret H. Magdesian, Nicolas X. Tritsch, Stephanie N. Harris, Nicolas Christofi, Raja Chemali, Yaakov E. Stern, Greta Thompson-Steckel, Pavel Gris, Stephen D. Glasgow, Peter Grutter, Jean-Francois Bouchard, Edward S. Ruthazer, David Stellwagen, and Timothy E. Kennedy
17290
The Major Brain Cholesterol Metabolite 24(S)-Hydroxycholesterol Is a Potent Allosteric Modulator of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors Steven M. Paul, James J. Doherty, Albert J. Robichaud, Gabriel M. Belfort, Brian Y. Chow, Rebecca S. Hammond, Devon C. Crawford, Andrew J. Linsenbardt, Hong-Jin Shu, Yukitoshi Izumi, Steven J. Mennerick, and Charles F. Zorumski
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Photolysis of Caged Ca2ⴙ But Not Receptor-Mediated Ca2ⴙ Signaling Triggers Astrocytic Glutamate Release Fushun Wang, Nathan A. Smith, Qiwu Xu, Siri Goldman, Weiguo Peng, Jason H. Huang, Takahiro Takano, and Maiken Nedergaard
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Receptor Interacting Protein Kinase-Mediated Necrosis Contributes to Cone and Rod Photoreceptor Degeneration in the Retina Lacking Interphotoreceptor Retinoid-Binding Protein Kota Sato, Songhua Li, William C. Gordon, Jibao He, Gregory I. Liou, James M. Hill, Gabriel H. Travis, Nicolas G. Bazan, and Minghao Jin
DEVELOPMENT/PLASTICITY/REPAIR
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The Impoverished Brain: Disparities in Maternal Education Affect the Neural Response to Sound Erika Skoe, Jennifer Krizman, and Nina Kraus
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Treatment with Thyroxine Restores Myelination and Clinical Recovery after Intraventricular Hemorrhage Linnea R. Vose, Govindaiah Vinukonda, Sungro Jo, Omid Miry, Daniel Diamond, Ritesh Korumilli, Arslan Arshad, Muhammad T. K. Zia, Furong Hu, Robert J. Kayton, Edmund F. La Gamma, Rashmi Bansal, Antonio C. Bianco, and Praveen Ballabh
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CAPS1 Deficiency Perturbs Dense-Core Vesicle Trafficking and Golgi Structure and Reduces Presynaptic Release Probability in the Mouse Brain Tetsushi Sadakata, Wataru Kakegawa, Yo Shinoda, Mayu Hosono, Ritsuko Katoh-Semba, Yukiko Sekine, Yumi Sato, Mika Tanaka, Takuji Iwasato, Shigeyoshi Itohara, Kenichiro Furuyama, Yoshiya Kawaguchi, Yasuki Ishizaki, Michisuke Yuzaki, and Teiichi Furuichi
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Visual Circuit Assembly Requires Fine Tuning of the Novel Ig Transmembrane Protein Borderless Scott Cameron, Wen-Tzu Chang, Yixu Chen, Yating Zhou, Shaurya Taran, and Yong Rao
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Titration of GLI3 Repressor Activity by Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Is Critical for Maintaining Multiple Adult Neural Stem Cell and Astrocyte Functions Ralitsa Petrova, A. Denise R. Garcia, and Alexandra L. Joyner
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CXC Chemokine Receptor 7 (CXCR7) Affects the Migration of GnRH Neurons by Regulating CXCL12 Availability Fani Memi, Philipp Abe, Anna Cariboni, Fabienne MacKay, John G. Parnavelas, and Ralf Stumm
SYSTEMS/CIRCUITS 17363
Fading Signatures of Critical Brain Dynamics during Sustained Wakefulness in Humans Christian Meisel, Eckehard Olbrich, Oren Shriki, and Peter Achermann
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Distinct Balance of Excitation and Inhibition in an Interareal Feedforward and Feedback Circuit of Mouse Visual Cortex Weiguo Yang, Yarimar Carrasquillo, Bryan M. Hooks, Jeanne M. Nerbonne, and Andreas Burkhalter
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Single-Neuron Mechanisms Underlying Cost-Benefit Analysis in Frontal Cortex Takayuki Hosokawa, Steven W. Kennerley, Jennifer Sloan, and Jonathan D. Wallis
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Differential Progression of Structural and Functional Alterations in Distinct Retinal Ganglion Cell Types in a Mouse Model of Glaucoma Luca Della Santina, Denise M. Inman, Caroline B. Lupien, Philip J. Horner, and Rachel O. L. Wong
17506
Axonal Recordings from Medial Superior Olive Neurons Obtained from the Lateral Lemniscus of the Chinchilla (Chinchilla laniger) Peter Bremen and Philip X. Joris
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Coding the Meaning of Sounds: Contextual Modulation of Auditory Responses in the Basolateral Amygdala Jasmine M. S. Grimsley, Emily G. Hazlett, and Jeffrey J. Wenstrup
BEHAVIORAL/COGNITIVE 17301
Kalman Filtering Naturally Accounts for Visually Guided and Predictive Smooth Pursuit Dynamics Jean-Jacques Orban de Xivry, Se´bastien Coppe, Gunnar Blohm, and Philippe Lefe`vre
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Encoding of Prospective Tasks in the Human Prefrontal Cortex under Varying Task Loads Ida Momennejad and John-Dylan Haynes
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AKAPS Act in a Two-Step Mechanism of Memory Acquisition Lisa Scheunemann, Philipp Skroblin, Christian Hundsrucker, Enno Klussmann, Marina Efetova, and Martin Schwa¨rzel
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Top-Down Control of Visual Responses to Fear by the Amygdala Nicholas Furl, Richard N. Henson, Karl J. Friston, and Andrew J. Calder
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Persistent Cocaine-Induced Reversal Learning Deficits Are Associated with Altered Limbic Cortico-Striatal Local Field Potential Synchronization Clinton B. McCracken and Anthony A. Grace
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State-Dependent Effects of Transcranial Oscillatory Currents on the Motor System: What You Think Matters Matteo Feurra, Patrizio Pasqualetti, Giovanni Bianco, Emiliano Santarnecchi, Alessandro Rossi, and Simone Rossi
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Functional Connectivity in Healthy Subjects Is Nonlinearly Modulated by the COMT and DRD2 Polymorphisms in a Functional System-Dependent Manner Tian Tian, Wen Qin, Bing Liu, Tianzi Jiang, and Chunshui Yu
NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
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Modulation of NMDAR Subunit Expression by TRPM2 Channels Regulates Neuronal Vulnerability to Ischemic Cell Death Ishraq Alim, Lucy Teves, Rongwen Li, Yasuo Mori, and Michael Tymianski
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Conditional Ablation of Neuroprogenitor Cells in Adult Mice Impedes Recovery of Poststroke Cognitive Function and Reduces Synaptic Connectivity in the Perforant Pathway Chongran Sun, Hui Sun, Steven Wu, Chih Cheng Lee, Yosuke Akamatsu, Ruikang K. Wang, Steven G. Kernie, and Jialing Liu
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Boosting Regulatory T Cells Limits Neuroinflammation in Permanent Cortical Stroke Arthur Liesz, Wei Zhou, Shin-Young Na, Gu¨nter J. Ha¨mmerling, Natalio Garbi, Simone Karcher, Eva Mracsko, Johannes Backs, Serge Rivest, and Roland Veltkamp
NOTICE OF CONCERN 17549
Notice of Concern: The article “Establishment of a Cell-Free System of Neuronal Apoptosis: Comparison of Premitochondrial, Mitochondrial, and Postmitochondrial Phases” by Ellerby HM, Martin SJ, Ellerby LM, Naiem SS, Rabizadeh S, Salvesen GS, Casiano CA, Cashman NR, Green DR, and Bredesen DE appeared on pages 6165– 6178 of the August 15, 1997 issue. A Notice of Concern for this article appears on page 17549.
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