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George Paxinos
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 255
Citations - 99777
George Paxinos is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 250 publications receiving 96361 citations. Previous affiliations of George Paxinos include Curtin University & St George's Hospital.
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Afferents of the mouse linear nucleus.
TL;DR: The results suggest that Li is involved in a variety of physiological functions apart from motor and balance control it may exert via its cerebellar projections, as well as some nuclei involved in motor and cardiovascular control with anterograde tracer injections.
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Right parietal lobe activation in a mental rotation task: A positron emission tomography study
John D.G. Watson,John D.G. Watson,Irina M. Harris,Irina M. Harris,C. Sonkkila,Henri Tochon-Danguy,George Paxinos,Gary F. Egan +7 more
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A segmentation guide and probabilistic atlas of the C57BL/6J mouse brain from magnetic resonance imaging.
Jeremy Ullman,Charles Watson,Andrew L. Janke,Marianne D. Keller,Nyoman D. Kurniawan,Zhengyi Yang,Kay L. Richards,Kay L. Richards,George Paxinos,George Paxinos,George Paxinos,Gary F. Egan,Steven Petrou,Steven Petrou,Perry F. Bartlett,Graham J. Galloway,David C. Reutens +16 more
Title: Macaque Brainnetome Atlas with Fine-grained Parcellations and 1 Reliable Connections
Yuheng Lu,Yue Cui,Long Cao,Luqi Cheng,Changshuo Wang,Liu,BaoGui Zhang,Haiyan Wang,Kaixin Li,Liang Ma,Weiyang Shi,Wen Li,Dong,Ya-Min Ma,Zongchang Du,Hui Xiong,Na Luo,Yanyan Liu,Xiaoxiao Hou,Hongji Sun,Jiaojian Wang,George Paxinos,Zhengyi Yang,Lingzhong Fan,Jiang +24 more
TL;DR: A new whole-brain map of the rhesus macaque based on the anatomical connectivity profile provided by high-resolution angular and spatial diffusion MRI data is created to provide a backbone of the mesoscopic connectivity and a multi-omics atlas to facilitate translational medicine, cross-species comparisons, and computational modelling, enriching the collaborative resource platform of nonhuman primate data.
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Composition and methods for neural tissue repair
Perry F. Bartlett,Lynne Hartley,Mark N. Polizzotto,Trevor J. Kilpatrick,Frank Köntgen,Jason Coonan,Ursula Greferath,Mirella Dottori,Mary P. Galea,George Paxinos,Mark Murphy +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for treating disorders of the nervous system such as arising from or during disease or injury is described. But the method of the present method involves manipulating expression of Eph receptors or their functional equivalents to increase or decrease expression or function depending on the condition being treated.