Daniel L. Tolbert

Affiliations: 
Anatomy Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States 
Area:
Neurobiology Biology, Neuroscience Biology
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Ariel M, Ward KC, Tolbert DL. (2009) Topography of Purkinje cells and other calbindin-immunoreactive cells within adult and hatchling turtle cerebellum. Cerebellum (London, England). 8: 463-76
Tolbert DL, Conoyer B, Ariel M. (2004) Quantitative analysis of granule cell axons and climbing fiber afferents in the turtle cerebellar cortex. Anatomy and Embryology. 209: 49-58
Hess BH, Krewet JA, Tolbert DL. (2003) Olivocerebellar projections are necessary for exogenous trophic factors to delay heredo-Purkinje cell degeneration. Brain Research. 986: 54-62
Tolbert DL, Clark BR. (2003) GDNF and IGF-I trophic factors delay hereditary Purkinje cell degeneration and the progression of gait ataxia. Experimental Neurology. 183: 205-19
Tolbert DL, Knight TL. (2003) Persistence of spinocerebellar afferent topography following hereditary Purkinje cell degeneration. Cerebellum (London, England). 2: 31-8
Tolbert DL, Bradley MW, Tolod EG, et al. (2001) Chronic intraventricular infusion of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) rescues some cerebellar Purkinje cells from heredodegeneration. Experimental Neurology. 170: 375-9
Tolbert DL, Clark BR. (2000) Olivocerebellar projections modify hereditary Purkinje cell degeneration Neuroscience. 101: 417-433
Clark BR, Laregina M, Tolbert DL. (2000) X-linked transmission of the shaker mutation in rats with hereditary Purkinje cell degeneration and ataxia Brain Research. 858: 264-273
Tolbert DL, Heckroth J. (1998) Purkinje cell transplants in Shaker mutant rats with hereditary Purkinje cell degeneration and ataxia Experimental Neurology. 153: 255-267
Alisky JM, Tolbert DL. (1997) Quantitative analysis of converging spinal and cuneate mossy fibre afferent projections to the rat cerebellar anterior lobe Neuroscience. 80: 373-388
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