George Paxinos, PhD
Affiliations: | Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute | Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia |
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Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDonald Peter Cain | collaborator | 1972-1973 | Western Ontario |
Piers Christopher Emson | collaborator | 1976-1978 |
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Watson C, Janke AL, Hamalainen C, et al. (2017) An ontologically consistent MRI-based atlas of the mouse diencephalon. Neuroimage |
Fu Y, Hsiao JT, Paxinos G, et al. (2016) ABCA7 Mediates Phagocytic Clearance of Amyloid-β in the Brain. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : Jad |
Liang H, Schofield E, Paxinos G. (2016) Imaging Serotonergic Fibers in the Mouse Spinal Cord Using the CLARITY/CUBIC Technique. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Fu Y, Paxinos G, Watson C, et al. (2016) The substantia nigra and ventral tegmental dopaminergic neurons from development to degeneration. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy |
Liu X, Xie B, Qi Y, et al. (2015) The expression of SEIPIN in the mouse central nervous system. Brain Structure & Function |
Rusznák Z, Kim WS, Hsiao JT, et al. (2015) Early in vivo Effects of the Human Mutant Amyloid-β Protein Precursor (hAβPPSwInd) on the Mouse Olfactory Bulb. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease : Jad |
Liang H, Wang S, Francis R, et al. (2015) Distribution of raphespinal fibers in the mouse spinal cord. Molecular Pain. 11: 42 |
Liang H, Bácskai T, Paxinos G. (2015) Termination of vestibulospinal fibers arising from the spinal vestibular nucleus in the mouse spinal cord. Neuroscience. 294: 206-14 |
Fu Y, Yu Y, Paxinos G, et al. (2015) Aging-dependent changes in the cellular composition of the mouse brain and spinal cord. Neuroscience. 290: 406-20 |
Liang H, Watson C, Paxinos G. (2015) Terminations of reticulospinal fibers originating from the gigantocellular reticular formation in the mouse spinal cord. Brain Structure & Function |