Peer-reviewed journal articles (53)

  1. 10. Coimbra, J. P., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Manger, P. P., & Collin, S. S. (2016). The Topographic Organization of Retinal Ganglion Cell Density and Spatial Resolving Power in an Unusual Arboreal and Slow-Moving Strepsirhine Primate, the Potto (Perodicticus potto). Brain, behavior and evolution, 87(1), 4-18. doi:10.1159/000443015
  2. 11. Calvey, T., Patzke, N., Bennett, N. N., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Alagaili, A. N., Mohammed, O. B., Pettigrew, J. D., & Manger, P. P. (2016). Nuclear organisation of some immunohistochemically identifiable neural systems in five species of insectivore-Crocidura cyanea, Crocidura olivieri, Sylvisorex ollula, Paraechinus aethiopicus and Atelerix frontalis. Journal of chemical neuroanatomy, 72, 34-52. doi:10.1016/j.jchemneu.2015.12.012
  3. 12. Gilissen, E., Leroy, K., Yilmaz, Z., Kövari, E., Bouras, C., Boom, A., Poncelet, L., Erwin, J. J., Sherwood, C. C., Hof, P., & Brion, J. P. (2016). A neuronal aging pattern unique to humans and common chimpanzees. Brain Structure and Function (Print Edition), 221(1), 647-664. doi:10.1007/s00429-014-0931-5
  4. 13. Coimbra, J. P., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Manger, P. P., & Collin, S. S. (2015). The Retina of Ansorge's Cusimanse (Crossarchus ansorgei) : Number, Topography and Convergence of Photoreceptors and Ganglion Cells in Relation to Ecology and Behavior. Brain, behavior and evolution, 86(2), 79-93. doi:10.1159/000433514
  5. 14. Calvey, T., Patzke, N., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., Gilissen, E., Bertelsen, M. F., Pettigrew, J. D., & Manger, P. P. (2015). Organization of cholinergic, catecholaminergic, serotonergic and orexinergic nuclei in three strepsirrhine primates: Galago demidoff, Perodicticus potto and Lemur catta. Journal of chemical neuroanatomy, 70, 42-57. doi:10.1016/j.jchemneu.2015.10.002
  6. 15. Neaux, D., Gilissen, E., Coudyzer, W., & Guy, F. (2015). Implications of the Relationship Between Basicranial Flexion and Facial Orientation for the Evolution of Hominid Craniofacial Structures. International journal of primatology, 36(6), 1120-1131. doi:10.1007/s10764-015-9886-5
  7. 16. Neaux, D., Gilissen, E., Coudyzer, W., & Guy, F. (2015). Integration between the face and the mandible of Pongo and the evolution of the craniofacial morphology of orangutans. American journal of physical anthropology, 158(3), 475-486. doi:10.1002/ajpa.22807
  8. 17. Guy, F., Lazzari, V., Gilissen, E., & Thiery, G. (2015). To what extent is primate second molar enamel occlusal morphology shaped by the enamel-dentine junction? PloS one, 10(9), e0138802. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0138802
  9. 18. Braga, J. R. G. J., Balaresque, P., Gilissen, E., Loubes, J.-M., Descouens, D., Dumoncel, J. C. J., Thackeray, J. F., Kahn, J. J., De Beer, F., Riberon, A., & Hoffman, K. M. K. (2015). Disproportionate cochlear length in genus Homo shows a high phylogenetic signal during apes' hearing evolution. PloS one, 10(6), e0127780. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0127780
  10. 19. Patzke, N., LeRoy, A., Ngubane, N. N., Gravett, N., Chawana, R., Manger, P. P., Bennett, N. N., Medger, K., Kaswera-Kyamakya, C., & Gilissen, E. (2014). The distribution of doublecortin-immunopositive cells in the brains of four afrotherian mammals: The hottentot golden mole (Amblysomus hottentotus) , the rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) , the eastern rock sengi (Elephantulus myurus) and the four-toed sengi (Petrodromus tetradactylus). Brain, behavior and evolution, 84(3), 227-241. doi:10.1159/000367934
  11. 20. Chawana, R., Alagaili, A. N., Patzke, N., Spocter, M. M., Mohammed, O. B., Kaswera, C., Gilissen, E., Bennett, N. N., Ihunwo, A. O., & Manger, P. P. (2014). Microbats appear to have adult hippocampal neurogenesis, but post-capture stress causes a rapid decline in the number of neurons expressing doublecortin. Neuroscience, 277, 724-733. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.07.063
  12. 21. Neves, K., Ferreira, F. F., Tovar-Moll, F., Gravett, N., Bennett, N. N., Kaswera, C., Gilissen, E., Manger, P. P., & Herculano-Houzel, S. (2014). Cellular scaling rules for the brain of afrotherians. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 8(FEB), 5. doi:10.3389/fnana.2014.00005

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