Robert M. Brownstone, MD, PhD

Affiliations: 
1995-2000 Surgery University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 
 2000-2015 Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 
 2015- Institute of Neurology University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Spinal cord, neural circuits for movement
Website:
http://motorcontrol.medicine.dal.ca/
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Özyurt MG, Nascimento F, Brownstone RM, et al. (2023) On the origin of F-wave: involvement of central synaptic mechanisms. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Pocratsky AM, Nascimento F, Özyurt MG, et al. (2023) Pathophysiology of Dyt1- dystonia in mice is mediated by spinal neural circuit dysfunction. Science Translational Medicine. 15: eadg3904
Ronzano R, Skarlatou S, Barriga BK, et al. (2022) Spinal premotor interneurons controlling antagonistic muscles are spatially intermingled. Elife. 11
Smith CC, Brownstone RM. (2022) Electrical Properties of Adult Mammalian Motoneurons. Advances in Neurobiology. 28: 191-232
Thiry L, Lemaire C, Rastqar A, et al. (2022) Heterozygous mutant mice have a subtle locomotor phenotype. Eneuro
Ronzano R, Lancelin C, Bhumbra GS, et al. (2021) Proximal and distal spinal neurons innervating multiple synergist and antagonist motor pools. Elife. 10
Chopek JW, Zhang Y, Brownstone RM. (2021) Intrinsic brainstem circuits comprised of Chx10-expressing neurons contribute to reticulospinal output in mice. Journal of Neurophysiology
Koronfel LM, Kanning KC, Alcos A, et al. (2021) Elimination of glutamatergic transmission from Hb9 interneurons does not impact treadmill locomotion. Scientific Reports. 11: 16008
Smith CC, Brownstone RM. (2020) Spinal motoneuron firing properties mature from rostral to caudal during post-natal development of the mouse. The Journal of Physiology
Brownstone RM. (2020) Key steps in the evolution of mammalian movement: a prolegomenal essay. Neuroscience
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