William Guido

Affiliations: 
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States 
Area:
LGN, Visual System
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Sokhadze G, Govindaiah G, Campbell P, et al. (2025) Progression of Cortical Layer 6 Input to First-Order Thalamic Nuclei and the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus During Postnatal Development. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 61: e70073
Masterson SP, Govindaiah G, Guido W, et al. (2024) Cell-type specific binocular interactions in mouse visual thalamus. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Campbell PW, Govindaiah G, Guido W. (2024) Development of reciprocal connections between the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus and the thalamic reticular nucleus. Neural Development. 19: 6
Tikidji-Hamburyan RA, Govindaiah G, Guido W, et al. (2023) Synaptic and circuit mechanisms prevent detrimentally precise correlation in the developing mammalian visual system. Elife. 12
Govindaiah G, Fox MA, Guido W. (2023) Pattern of Driver-Like Input onto Neurons of the Mouse Ventral Lateral Geniculate Nucleus. Eneuro. 10
Whyland KL, Hernandez Y, Slusarczyk AS, et al. (2022) The parabigeminal nucleus is a source of "retinogeniculate replacement terminals" in mice that lack retinofugal input. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Guido W, Huberman A. (2021) Thalamus: Then and now. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Sokhadze G, Whyland KL, Bickford ME, et al. (2021) The Organization of Cholinergic Projections in the Visual Thalamus of the Mouse. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Campbell PW, Govindaiah G, Masterson SP, et al. (2020) Synaptic properties of the feedback connections from the thalamic reticular nucleus to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Neurophysiology
Sabbagh U, Govindaiah G, Somaiya RD, et al. (2020) Diverse GABAergic neurons organize into subtype-specific sublaminae in the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Neurochemistry
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