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    Retrograde transneuronal degeneration in the retina and lateral geniculate nucleus of the V1-lesioned marmoset monkey by Hendrickson, A., Warner, C. E., Possin, D., Huang, J., Kwan, W. C., Bourne, J. A.

    Published in Brain Structure and Function (01-01-2015)
    “…Retrograde transneuronal degeneration (RTD) of retinal ganglion cells and dorsal lateral geniculate (LGN) neurons are well described following a lesion of the…”
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    Underestimated risks of recurrent long-range ash dispersal from northern Pacific Arc volcanoes by Bourne, A. J., Abbott, P. M., Albert, P. G., Cook, E., Pearce, N. J. G., Ponomareva, V., Svensson, A., Davies, S. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (21-07-2016)
    “…Widespread ash dispersal poses a significant natural hazard to society, particularly in relation to disruption to aviation. Assessing the extent of the threat…”
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    The temporal profile of retinal cell genesis in the marmoset monkey by Hendrickson, A., Possin, D., Kwan, W.C., Huang, J., Bourne, J.A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-04-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT The New World marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) has a relatively short gestational period compared with other primates but possesses a retina at a…”
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    The rat temporal association cortical area 2 (Te2) comprises two subdivisions that are visually responsive and develop independently by Sia, Y, Bourne, J.A

    Published in Neuroscience (22-09-2008)
    “…Abstract In this study, we have used the expression of non-phosphorylated neurofilament (NNF), a protein that exhibits differential areal and laminar neuronal…”
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    Anatomical changes in the primary visual cortex of the congenitally blind Crx −/− mouse by Goldshmit, Y, Galley, S, Foo, D, Sernagor, E, Bourne, J.A

    Published in Neuroscience (31-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Mutations in the human cone-rod homeobox ( Crx ) gene are associated with retinal dystrophies such as Leber Congenital Amaurosis (LCA), characterized…”
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    Compartmentalization of Cerebral Cortical Germinal Zones in a Lissencephalic Primate and Gyrencephalic Rodent by García-Moreno, Fernando, Vasistha, Navneet A., Trevia, Nonata, Bourne, James A., Molnár, Zoltán

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2012)
    “…Previous studies of macaque and human cortices identified cytoarchitectonically distinct germinal zones; the ventricular zone inner subventricular zone (ISVZ),…”
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    The Lochiel Landslip in 2010 and the Significance of Reinforcement Mechanisms by Twidale, C.R., Bourne, J.A.

    Published in Australian geographer (01-03-2011)
    “…The Lochiel Landslip was initiated in August 1974. It was the result of heavy winter rains, but was facilitated by the occurrence of hydrophilic clay…”
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    Single-unit responses to kinetic stimuli in New World monkey area V2 : Physiological characteristics of cue-invariant neurones by LUI, L. L, BOURNE, J. A, ROSA, M. G. P

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2005)
    “…In order to investigate the neural processes underlying figure-ground segregation on the basis of motion, we studied the responses of neurones in the second…”
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    Distal tephra record for the last ca 105,000 years from core PRAD 1-2 in the central Adriatic Sea: implications for marine tephrostratigraphy by Bourne, A.J., Lowe, J.J., Trincardi, F., Asioli, A., Blockley, S.P.E., Wulf, S., Matthews, I.P., Piva, A., Vigliotti, L.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-11-2010)
    “…Core PRAD 1-2, located on the western flank of the Mid-Adriatic Deep, contains a continuous sediment record extending back to upper MIS-11. The upper part of…”
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    Lateral stability of central Australian longitudinal dunes by Bourne, J. A., Wopfner, H., Twidale, C. R.

    Published in Australian geographer (03-04-2019)
    “…Some authors consider that linear dunes migrate laterally on a grand scale, much as rivers move across floodplains. Others have concluded that lateral movement…”
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    Non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis in children and adolescents by Manton, Nicholas D, Lipsett, Jill, Moore, David J, Davidson, Geoffrey P, Bourne, Anthony J, Couper, Richard TL

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (06-11-2000)
    “…We describe 17 children with non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis. All had elevated levels of serum liver enzymes and 16 were morbidly obese. Liver biopsy showed…”
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    Pediments as Etch Forms: Implications for Landscape Evolution by Twidale, C. R., Bourne, J. A.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-11-2013)
    “…Pediments are convergent forms. Of the recognized types, the covered is of epigene derivation and is characteristic of certain sectors of fold mountains. The…”
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    New age estimates and climatostratigraphic correlations for the Borrobol and Penifiler Tephras: evidence from Abernethy Forest, Scotland by Matthews, I. P., Birks, Hilary H., Bourne, A. J., Brooks, S. J., Lowe, J. J., MacLeod, A., Pyne-O'Donnell, S. D. F.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-03-2011)
    “…The emerging tephrostratigraphy of NW Europe spanning the last termination (ca. 15–9 ka) provides the potential for synchronizing marine, ice‐core and…”
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    Revisiting the Faroe Marine Ash Zone III in two Greenland ice cores: implications for marine-ice correlations by BOURNE, A. J., DAVIES, S. M., ABBOTT, P. M., RASMUSSEN, S. O., STEFFENSEN, J. P., SVENSSON, A.

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-10-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Nineteen new Icelandic tephra layers are identified in NGRIP and NEEM ice spanning Greenland Interstadial‐9 (GI‐9) and the early phase of GI‐8 (∼38…”
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    Potentially dangerous sleeping environments and accidental asphyxia in infancy and early childhood by Byard, R W, Beal, S, Bourne, A J

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-12-1994)
    “…Infants and young children may be exposed to a variety of dangerous situations when left sleeping in cots, chairs, or beds. A review of 30 cases of accidental…”
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    Airway gene transfer in mouse nasal-airways: importance of identification of epithelial type for assessment of gene transfer by PARSONS, D. W, HOPKINS, P. J, BOURNE, A. J, BOUCHER, R. C, MARTIN, A. J

    Published in Gene therapy (01-11-2000)
    “…Mouse nasal airways are often used for the assessment of both reporter and cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene transfer to…”
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    First- and second-order stimulus length selectivity in New World monkey striate cortex by Bourne, J. A., Lui, L., Tweedale, R., Rosa, M. G. P.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-01-2004)
    “…Motion is a powerful cue for figure‐ground segregation, allowing the recognition of shapes even if the luminance and texture characteristics of the stimulus…”
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    Inflammatory pseudotumour of the pancreas in a child by SLAVOTINEK, John P, BOURNE, Anthony J, SAGE, Michael R, FREEMAN, John K

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-11-2000)
    “…We describe a 4-year-old girl with an inflammatory pseudotumour of the pancreas, which was preceded by varicella-zoster infection. Inflammatory pseudotumour…”
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    Morphological impacts of low magnitude seismic events on granite: Viewing certain landforms with new eyes by Twidale, C.R., Bourne, J.A.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-11-2014)
    “…Several landforms developed in massive brittle rocks located in cratonic settings, and formerly thought to be caused by external agencies, are now attributed…”
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