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Ken Ashwell

Prof Ken Ashwell, Anatomy, UNSW, Australia,


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References

Yu E, Ashwell KWS & Shulruf B. (2019). Quantitative analysis of arterial supply to the developing brain in tetrapod vertebrates. Anat Rec (Hoboken) , , . PMID: 31680454 DOI.

Ashwell KWS, Shulruf B & Gurovich Y. (2019). Quantitative Analysis of the Timing of Development of the Cerebellum and Precerebellar Nuclei in Monotremes, Metatherians, Rodents, and Humans. Anat Rec (Hoboken) , , . PMID: 31633884 DOI.

Ashwell KWS & Gurovich Y. (2019). Quantitative analysis of forebrain pallial morphology in monotremes and comparison with that in therians. Zoology (Jena) , 134, 38-57. PMID: 31146906 DOI.

Ashwell KWS & Shulruf B. (2018). Quantitative Analysis of the Maturation of the Main and Accessory Olfactory Systems in Monotremes and Metatherians in Comparison to Rodents and Humans. Anat Rec (Hoboken) , 301, 1258-1275. PMID: 29544028 DOI.

Cherupalli S, Hardman CD, Bongers A & Ashwell KWS. (2017). Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain of a Monotreme, the Short-Beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus). Brain Behav. Evol. , 89, 233-248. PMID: 28531897 DOI.

Ashwell KWS. (2016). Anterior commissure versus corpus callosum: A quantitative comparison across mammals. Zoology (Jena) , 119, 126-136. PMID: 26961186 DOI.



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