Martin Orlando Bohlen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010-2016 Department of Anatomy The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, United States 
 2016- Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Oculomotor System, Central Mesecephalic Reticular Formation, cMRF, Brainstem, Oculomotor Nucleus
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Katz LN, Bohlen MO, Yu G, et al. (2024) Optogenetic Manipulation of Covert Attention in the Nonhuman Primate. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-20
Wu EG, Rudzite AM, Bohlen MO, et al. (2023) Decomposition of retinal ganglion cell electrical images for cell type and functional inference. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Daw T, El-Nahal H, Basso MA, et al. (2023) Direct comparison of epifluorescence and immunostaining for assessing viral mediated gene expression in the primate brain. Human Gene Therapy
Bohlen MO, Warren S, May PJ. (2022) Is the central mesencephalic reticular formation a purely horizontal gaze center? Brain Structure & Function
May PJ, Bohlen MO, Perkins E, et al. (2021) Superior colliculus projections to target populations in the supraoculomotor area of the macaque monkey. Visual Neuroscience. 38
Bohlen MO, Gamlin PD, Warren S, et al. (2021) Cerebellar projections to the macaque midbrain tegmentum: Possible near response connections. Visual Neuroscience. 38: E007
Tremblay S, Acker L, Afraz A, et al. (2020) An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics. Neuron
Bohlen MO, McCown TJ, Powell SK, et al. (2020) AAV Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Non-Human Primate. Human Gene Therapy
Cushnie AK, El-Nahal HG, Bohlen MO, et al. (2020) Using rAAV2-retro in rhesus macaques: Promise and caveats for circuit manipulation. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 108859
Bohlen MO, El-Nahal HG, Sommer MA. (2019) Transduction of Craniofacial Motoneurons Following Intramuscular Injections of Canine Adenovirus Type-2 (CAV-2) in Rhesus Macaques. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 13: 84
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