George Paxinos, PhD

Affiliations: 
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia 
Area:
neuroanatomy
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Donald Peter Cain collaborator 1972-1973 Western University (Neurotree)
Piers Christopher Emson collaborator 1976-1978 (Neurotree)
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Liang H, Paxinos G. (2020) Afferents of the mouse linear nucleus. Molecular Brain. 13: 67
Rusznák Z, Sengul G, Paxinos G, et al. (2018) Odor Enrichment Increases Hippocampal Neuron Numbers in Mouse. Experimental Neurobiology. 27: 94-102
Hirst CS, Stamp LA, Bergner AJ, et al. (2017) Kif1bp loss in mice leads to defects in the peripheral and central nervous system and perinatal death. Scientific Reports. 7: 16676
Ng KY, Leong MK, Liang H, et al. (2017) Melatonin receptors: distribution in mammalian brain and their respective putative functions. Brain Structure & Function
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
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
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