Ivanusic Lab ~ Publications
Recent Publications.
Mahns DA, Ivanusic JJ, Sahai V and Rowe MJ (2006)
An intact peripheral nerve preparation for monitoring the activity of single, periosteal afferent fibres.
J Neurosci Meth (in press).
Ivanusic JJ, Mahns DA, Sahai V and Rowe MJ (2006)
Absence of large-diameter sensory fibres in a nerve to the cat humerus.
J Anat 208 (2), 251-255 .
Ivanusic JJ, Bourke DW, Xu ZM, Butler EG and Horne MK (2005)
Cerebellar thalamic activity in the macaque monkey encodes the duration but not the force or velocity of wrist movement.
Brain Res 1041, 181-197.
Rowe MJ, Tracey DJ, Mahns DA, Sahai V and Ivanusic JJ (2005)
Mechanosensory perception: Are there contributions from bone-associated receptors?
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 32, 100-118.
Abstracts from Scientific Presentations:
JJ Ivanusic (2006)
The distribution of FOS-like immunoreactivity in the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord following stimulation of nerves in bone.
Australian Neuroscience Society, Sydney, 2006. 17, 83.
DA Mahns, JJ Ivanusic, V Sahai and MJ Rowe (2006)
Bone-associated group III inputs activate SI and SII cortical sites.
Australian Neuroscience Society, Sydney, 2006. 17, 83.
JJ Ivanusic, DA Mahns, V Sahai and MJ Rowe (2005)
An in vivo electrophysiological preparation for studying the neural mechanisms that mediate bone pain.
Society for Neurosciences, Washington, 2005. Abstr 169.3
DA Mahns, JJ Ivanusic, V Sahai and MJ Rowe (2005)
Dual cortical representation of inputs arising from small diameter, bone-associated afferent fibres in the cat.
Australian Neuroscience Society, Perth, 2005.
JJ Ivanusic, DA Mahns, V Sahai, DJ Tracey and MJ Rowe (2004)
The fibre composition of the median nerve branch that supplies the cat humerus.
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress, Sydney, 2004.
DA Mahns, V Sahai, JJ Ivanusic, DJ Tracey and MJ Rowe (2004)
A peripheral nerve preparation for studying the response characteristics of individual sensory nerve fibres of periosteal origin.
Australian Health and Medical Research Congress, Sydney, 2004.
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