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Richard L.M. Faull
Researcher at University of Auckland
Publications - 409
Citations - 31769
Richard L.M. Faull is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human brain & Huntington's disease. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 373 publications receiving 28227 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard L.M. Faull include University of Gothenburg & Ames Research Center.
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The organization of the projection from the cerebral cortex to the striatum in the rat
A.J. McGeorge,Richard L.M. Faull +1 more
TL;DR: The detailed organization of the corticostriate projection has been investigated in the brain of the rat using the technique of retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase following the placement of small, iontophoretic injections.
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The use of c-fos as a metabolic marker in neuronal pathway tracing.
Mike Dragunow,Richard L.M. Faull +1 more
TL;DR: The use of c-fos protein (Fos) immunocytochemistry as a metabolic marker for tracing neuroanatomical connections, seizure pathways and sites of action of neuroactive drugs is discussed in this report.
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Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer’s disease brains: Evidence for disease causation and treatment with small-molecule inhibitors
Stephen S. Dominy,Casey C. Lynch,Florian Ermini,Malgorzata Benedyk,Agata Marczyk,Andrei Konradi,Mai Nguyen,Ursula Haditsch,Debasish Raha,Christina Griffin,Leslie J. Holsinger,Shirin Arastu-Kapur,Samer Kaba,Alexander Lee,Mark I. Ryder,Barbara Potempa,Piotr Mydel,Piotr Mydel,Annelie Hellvard,Annelie Hellvard,Karina Adamowicz,Hatice Hasturk,Hatice Hasturk,Glenn D Walker,Eric C. Reynolds,Richard L.M. Faull,Maurice A. Curtis,Mike Dragunow,Jan Potempa,Jan Potempa +29 more
TL;DR: Gingipains from Porphyromonas gingivalis drive Alzheimer’s pathology and can be blocked with small-molecule inhibitors, suggesting that gingipain inhibitors could be valuable for treating P. gedivalis brain colonization and neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease.
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Cannabinoid receptors in the human brain: a detailed anatomical and quantitative autoradiographic study in the fetal, neonatal and adult human brain.
TL;DR: The anatomical distribution and density of cannabinoid receptors in the human brain was studied in one fetal, two neonatal and eight adult human cases using quantitative receptor autoradiography following in vitro labelling of sections with the synthetic cannabinoid agonist [3H]CP55,940.
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Human neuroblasts migrate to the olfactory bulb via a lateral ventricular extension.
Maurice A. Curtis,Monica Kam,Ulf Nannmark,Michelle F. Anderson,Mathilda Zetterström Axell,Carsten Wikkelsö,Stig Holtås,Willeke M. C. van Roon-Mom,Thomas Björk-Eriksson,Claes Nordborg,Jonas Frisén,Mike Dragunow,Richard L.M. Faull,Peter S. Eriksson +13 more
TL;DR: The presence of a human RMS is demonstrated, which is unexpectedly organized around a lateral ventricular extension reaching the OB, and the neuroblasts in it are illustrated.