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James Aimone
 Entering Class: 2005 Primary Research Interests: Adult Neurogenesis Secondary Research Interests: Memory Thesis Lab: Fred H. Gage Thesis Project: Computational Modeling of Adult Neurogenesis
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Toni N, Teng EM, Bushong EA, Aimone JB, Zhao C, van Pragg H, Martone ME, Ellisman MH, and Gage FH – “Synapse formation on neurons born in the adult hippocampus.” Nature Neuroscience. 10(6), June 2007 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/17486101
Aimone JB, Wiles J, and Gage FH - “Potential Role for Adult Neurogenesis in the Encoding of Time in New Memories.” Nature Neuroscience, 9(6), June 2006. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/16732202
Aimone JB*, Leasure JL*, Perreau VM*, Thallmair M* and the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation – “Spatial and Temporal Gene Expression Profiling of the Contused Rat Spinal Cord” Experimental Neurology, 189(2), October 2004. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/15380473
Aimone JB and Gage FH, 2003 – “Unbiased Characterization of High-densisty Oligonucleotide Microarrays Using Probe-Level Statistics” Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 135(1-2), May 2004. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez/15020086
Aimone JB, Jessberger S, and Gage FH - “Adult Neurogenesis.” Scholarpedia. 2(2):2100. 2007. http://scholarpedia.org/article/Adult Neurogenesis
Aimone JB and Wiskott L - “Computational Modeling of Adult Neurogenesis.” Adult Neurogenesis (Chapter 22) Cold Spring Harbor Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, 2008.
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