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Nicola Palomero-Gallagher

Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich

Publications -  138
Citations -  9763

Nicola Palomero-Gallagher is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurotransmitter receptor & Receptor. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 124 publications receiving 8292 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicola Palomero-Gallagher include University of California, Los Angeles & Technische Universität München.

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A probabilistic atlas and reference system for the human brain: International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM)

TL;DR: The ability to quantify the variance of the human brain as a function of age in a large population of subjects for whom data is also available about their genetic composition and behaviour will allow for the first assessment of cerebral genotype-phenotype-behavioural correlations in humans to take place in a population this large.
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Development of cortical folding during evolution and ontogeny

TL;DR: Recent studies that have shed light on cortical folding are summarized and new models that arise from these data are discussed, which can provide the basis for a future integrative view on cortex folding.
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Imaging of copper, zinc, and other elements in thin section of human brain samples (hippocampus) by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: LA-ICPMS provides new information on the spatial element distribution of the layered structure in thin sections of brain tissues from the hippocampus, which is more homogeneously distributed at a low-concentration level with detection limits in the low-nanogram per gram range.
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A four-dimensional probabilistic atlas of the human brain

TL;DR: The authors describe the development of a four-dimensional atlas and reference system that includes both macroscopic and microscopic information on structure and function of the human brain in persons between the ages of 18 and 90 years and should have important implications in basic neuroscience, clinical diagnostics, and cerebral disorders.
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Broca's region: Novel organizational principles and multiple receptor mapping

TL;DR: A novel map of Broca's language region is proposed based on transmitter receptor distributions as functionally relevant molecular markers that sheds new light on the relation between anatomy and functional segregation.