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1. Developmental dynamics of the prefrontal cortical SST and PV interneuron networks: Insights from the monkey highlight human-specific features.

2. NogoA-expressing astrocytes limit peripheral macrophage infiltration after ischemic brain injury in primates.

3. Visual Cortical Area MT Is Required for Development of the Dorsal Stream and Associated Visuomotor Behaviors.

4. Extensive Connectivity Between the Medial Pulvinar and the Cortex Revealed in the Marmoset Monkey.

5. The Neuroprotective Role of Reactive Astrocytes after Central Nervous System Injury.

7. Retinotopic specializations of cortical and thalamic inputs to area MT.

8. The medial pulvinar: function, origin and association with neurodevelopmental disorders.

9. Thalamocortical Afferents Innervate the Cortical Subplate much Earlier in Development in Primate than in Rodent.

10. Genetic structure, antimicrobial resistance and frequency of human associated Escherichia coli sequence types among faecal isolates from healthy dogs and cats living in Canberra, Australia.

12. Acute or Delayed Systemic Administration of Human Amnion Epithelial Cells Improves Outcomes in Experimental Stroke.

13. Transient visual pathway critical for normal development of primate grasping behavior.

14. Ephrin-A2 regulates excitatory neuron differentiation and interneuron migration in the developing neocortex.

15. Plasticity of Visual Pathways and Function in the Developing Brain: Is the Pulvinar a Crucial Player?

16. Mapping the mosaic sequence of primate visual cortical development.

17. Preservation of vision by the pulvinar following early-life primary visual cortex lesions.

18. The guidance molecule Semaphorin3A is differentially involved in the arealization of the mouse and primate neocortex.

19. A reproducible and translatable model of focal ischemia in the visual cortex of infant and adult marmoset monkeys.

20. Mapping arealisation of the visual cortex of non-primate species: lessons for development and evolution.

21. Relationship between size summation properties, contrast sensitivity and response latency in the dorsomedial and middle temporal areas of the primate extrastriate cortex.

22. The early maturation of visual cortical area MT is dependent on input from the retinorecipient medial portion of the inferior pulvinar.

23. Over-expression of RCAN1 causes Down syndrome-like hippocampal deficits that alter learning and memory.

24. Compartmentalization of cerebral cortical germinal zones in a lissencephalic primate and gyrencephalic rodent.

25. The early postnatal nonhuman primate neocortex contains self-renewing multipotent neural progenitor cells.

26. Visual motion integration by neurons in the middle temporal area of a New World monkey, the marmoset.

27. Unravelling the development of the visual cortex: implications for plasticity and repair.

28. Retinal afferents synapse with relay cells targeting the middle temporal area in the pulvinar and lateral geniculate nuclei.

29. Connections of the dorsomedial visual area: pathways for early integration of dorsal and ventral streams in extrastriate cortex.

30. Spatial summation, end inhibition and side inhibition in the middle temporal visual area (MT).

31. Hierarchical development of the primate visual cortex, as revealed by neurofilament immunoreactivity: early maturation of the middle temporal area (MT).

32. Functional response properties of neurons in the dorsomedial visual area of New World monkeys (Callithrix jacchus).

33. Topographic and laminar maturation of striate cortex in early postnatal marmoset monkeys, as revealed by neurofilament immunohistochemistry.

34. Physiological responses of New World monkey V1 neurons to stimuli defined by coherent motion.

36. SCH 23390: the first selective dopamine D1-like receptor antagonist.

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