Javier G. Orlandi

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University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
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Ghirga S, Chiodo L, Marrocchio R, et al. (2021) Inferring Excitatory and Inhibitory Connections in Neuronal Networks. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 23
Fernández-García S, Orlandi JG, García-Díaz Barriga GA, et al. (2020) Deficits in coordinated neuronal activity and network topology are striatal hallmarks in Huntington's disease. Bmc Biology. 18: 58
Comella-Bolla A, Orlandi JG, Miguez A, et al. (2020) Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neurons Are Functionally Mature In Vitro and Integrate into the Mouse Striatum Following Transplantation. Molecular Neurobiology
Blanch-Mercader C, Orlandi JG, Casademunt J. (2020) Unraveling the hidden complexity of quasideterministic ratchets: Random walks, graphs, and circle maps. Physical Review. E. 101: 012203
Tibau E, Ludl A, Rudiger S, et al. (2020) Neuronal Spatial Arrangement Shapes Effective Connectivity Traits of in vitro Cortical Networks Ieee Transactions On Network Science and Engineering. 7: 435-448
Rodríguez-Urgellés E, Fernández-García S, Orlandi J, et al. (2019) Brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulates neuronal network structure and dynamics in striatal cultures: Implications for Huntington's disease European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29: S160-S161
Yaghoubi M, de Graaf T, Orlandi JG, et al. (2018) Neuronal avalanche dynamics indicates different universality classes in neuronal cultures. Scientific Reports. 8: 3417
Orlandi JG, Casademunt J. (2017) Noise focusing in neuronal tissues: Symmetry breaking and localization in excitable networks with quenched disorder. Physical Review. E. 95: 052304
Hernández-Navarro L, Orlandi JG, Cerruti B, et al. (2017) Dominance of Metric Correlations in Two-Dimensional Neuronal Cultures Described through a Random Field Ising Model. Physical Review Letters. 118: 208101
García-Díaz Barriga G, Giralt A, Anglada-Huguet M, et al. (2017) 7,8 Dihydroxyflavone ameliorates cognitive and motor deficits in a Huntington's disease mouse model through specific activation of the PLCγ1 pathway. Human Molecular Genetics
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