New paper from our group:
In vivo and ex vivo cardiovascular haemodynamic responses of preterm growth-restricted lambs to perinatal asphyxia | Clinical Science | Portland Press https://t.co/BBaIMCzirB
New preclinical paper from our group in @brainpathol ➡️
Fetal growth restriction adversely impacts trajectory of hippocampal neurodevelopment and function
https://t.co/bSdnAS2ZW4
Led by @DudinkIngrid with an amazing team of ANZ researchers!
“Firing properties of single axons with cardiac rhythmicity in the human cervical vagus nerve” by David G. S. Farmer et al. Journal of Physiology
https://t.co/VgHGiyFu6b
#MicroscopyMonday 🔬 — A 3D reconstruction of a cleared mouse embryo labeled for neurons (magenta) and muscles (cyan). This type of imaging lets researchers can image deep into biological tissue to study neuronal morphology in an intact animal or embryo.
Credit: G Carrillo
Check out some of our most popular #neuroanatomy books:
Neuroanatomy of the mouse: https://t.co/WVZ4SiFoIP
Clinical Neuroanatomy: https://t.co/kMjUfTNMJs
Clinical #Neuroembryology: https://t.co/fC5J1VCiUR
and The Human #Brainstem: https://t.co/dgAbIeR1CK
Deep Learning–based Approach for Brainstem and Ventricular MR Planimetry: Application in Patients with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy https://t.co/E2YEb2TPXr @unibait@KingsIoPPN#brainstem#MRI#ML
Sex differences in the effect of acute intermittent #hypoxia on respiratory modulation of sympathetic activity (Edmunds et al.) - new in @AJPRegu
https://t.co/lT5SvY3zjY
@AutonomicAus@UCLIoN @UoS_Medicine @UniMelbMDHS @brainpathol@IntSocNeuropath That's one of my favourite topics. Interestingly, the dense TH-IR neurons in the Area Postrema seem intact. In my studies, this area is supersensitive to prenatal hypoxia (somehow sharing origins with SIDS) among CR centres in the pons and medulla.
🎓🌟 Today, I proudly graduated with a PhD in Medicine (Medical Studies) @MonashUni. Gratitude to my mentors, friends, and family who supported me throughout this journey. Excited for the adventures that lie ahead! 🚀
Comprehensive Analysis of Tissues across Scales (CATS): mapping cells &synapses in fixed brain sections & organoids. Uses extracellular compartment labeling & super-resolution microscopy. Can be combined with immunostaining & ExM.
@juliammichalska @JGDanzl
https://t.co/0Zfvk43WDf
Our new groundbreaking paper shows chronic hypoxia disrupts #brainstem serotonergic centres controlling #cardiorespiratory functions. Unlocking potential insights into the implications for fetal/infant conditions of a similar nature ...#SIDS? @JPhysiol
https://t.co/GNEu2yNdEm