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Barbara Jeannie Hunnicutt
Barbara Jeannie Hunnicutt
Graduate Student, Oregon Health & Science University, Vollum Institute
Verified email at ohsu.edu
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A comprehensive excitatory input map of the striatum reveals novel functional organization
BJ Hunnicutt, BC Jongbloets, WT Birdsong, KJ Gertz, H Zhong, T Mao
elife 5, e19103, 2016
4522016
A comprehensive thalamocortical projection map at the mesoscopic level
BJ Hunnicutt, BR Long, D Kusefoglu, KJ Gertz, H Zhong, T Mao
Nature neuroscience 17 (9), 1276-1285, 2014
1522014
A selective 5-HT1a receptor agonist improves respiration in a mouse model of Rett syndrome
ES Levitt, BJ Hunnicutt, SJ Knopp, JT Williams, JM Bissonnette
Journal of applied physiology 115 (11), 1626-1633, 2013
502013
IKAP/Elp1 is required in vivo for neurogenesis and neuronal survival, but not for neural crest migration
BJ Hunnicutt, M Chaverra, L George, F Lefcort
PloS one 7 (2), e32050, 2012
412012
In vivo time-lapse imaging reveals extensive neural crest and endothelial cell interactions during neural crest migration and formation of the dorsal root and sympathetic ganglia
L George, H Dunkel, BJ Hunnicutt, M Filla, C Little, R Lansford, F Lefcort
Developmental biology 413 (1), 70-85, 2016
182016
Pathways: apply visual grouping principles to add clarity to information flow in pathway diagrams
BJ Hunnicutt, M Krzywinski
Nature methods 13 (1), 5-6, 2016
42016
Neural circuit diagrams
BJ Hunnicutt, M Krzywinski
Nature Methods 13 (3), 189, 2016
32016
Author Correction: A comprehensive thalamocortical projection map at the mesoscopic level (Nature Neuroscience,(2014), 17, 9,(1276-1285), 10.1038/nn. 3780)
BJ Hunnicutt, BR Long, D Kusefoglu, KJ Gertz, H Zhong, T Mao
Nature Neuroscience 24 (5), 754, 2021
12021
An Investigation of input integration in the mouse basal ganglia
BJ Hunnicutt
2015
An Investigation of Input Integration in the Mouse Basal Ganglia: A Thesis
BJ Hunnicutt
Oregon Health & Science University, 2015
2015
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