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Livestock neurobiology
Gill, Andy
(Principal Investigator)
Barron, Rona
(Co-investigator)
Beard, Pip
(Co-investigator)
Brunton, Paula
(Co-investigator)
Goldmann, Wilfred
(Co-investigator)
Hume, David
(Co-investigator)
Hunter, Nora
(Co-investigator)
Lawrence, Alistair
(Co-investigator)
Mabbott, Neil
(Co-investigator)
Manson, Jean
(Co-investigator)
McColl, Barry
(Co-investigator)
Meddle, Simone
(Co-investigator)
Wishart, Thomas
(Co-investigator)
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Edinburgh Neuroscience
Edinburgh Imaging
Deanery of Biomedical Sciences
Deanery of Clinical Sciences
University of Edinburgh
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Research output per year
2008
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2013
2014
2015
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2017
2024
110
Article
29
Meeting abstract
28
Abstract
26
Poster
16
More
8
Literature review
2
Conference contribution
2
Chapter (peer-reviewed)
2
Review article
1
Comment/debate
1
Working paper
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Research output per year
2 results
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2017
Bridging the Gap: large animal models in neurodegenerative research
Eaton, S.
&
Wishart, T.
,
Aug 2017
,
In:
Mammalian Genome.
28
,
7-8
,
p. 324-337
14 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Review article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Animal Models
100%
Nervous System Disorder
100%
Prion
50%
Nervous System
50%
Protein Misfolding
25%
2013
Effects of maternal exposure to social stress during pregnancy: consequences for mother and offspring
Brunton, P. J.
,
Nov 2013
,
In:
Reproduction.
146
,
5
,
p. R175-R189
15 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Review article
›
peer-review
Social Stress
100%
Child
100%
Pregnancy
100%
Brain
44%
Fetus
22%