Browsing Royal Museum for Central Africa by Author "Bennett, N."
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Cellular scaling rules for the brain of Afrotherians
Neves, K.; Ferreira, F.; Tovar-Moll, F.Gravett, N.Bennett, N.Kaswera, C.Gilissen, E.Manger, P.Herculano-Houzel, S. et al. -
In contrast to many other mammals, cetaceans have relatively small hippocampi that appear to lack adult neurogenesis
Patzke, N.; Spocter, M.; Karlsson, K.Bertelsen, M.Haagensen, M.Chawana, R.Streicher, S.Kaswera, C.Gilissen, E.Alagaili, A.Mohammed, O.Reep, R.Bennett, N.Siegel, J.Ihunwo, A.Manger, P. et al. -
Microbats appear to have adult hippocampal neurogenesis, but post-capture stress causes a rapid decline in the number of neurons expressing doublecortin
Chawana, R.; Alagaili, A.; Patzke, N.Spocter, M.Mohammed, O.Kaswera, C.Gilissen, E.Bennett, N.Ihunwo, A.Manger, P. et al. -
The distribution of doublecortin immunopositive cells in the brains of four afrotherian mammals: hottentot golden mole (<EM>Amblysomus hottentotus</EM>), the rock hyrax (<EM>Procavia capensis</EM>), the eastern rock sengi (<EM>Elephantulus myurus</EM>) and the four-toed sengi (<EM>Petrodromus tetradactylus</EM>).
Patzke, N.; Leroy, A.; Ngubane, N.Bennett, N.Medger, K.Gravett, N.Kaswera Kyamakya, C.Gilissen, E.Chawana, R.Manger, P. et al. -
Unusual cortical lamination patterns in the sengis (Elephant Shrews) do not appear to influence the presence of cortical minicolumns
Manger, P.; Patzke, N.; Gravett, N.Medger, K.Kaswera, C.Gilissen, E.Bennett, N. et al.