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Cynthia L. Darlington

Cynthia L. Darlington

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Neuroscience

D-Index
57
Citations
10148
World Ranking
4388
National Ranking
15

Overview

Cynthia L. Darlington is affiliated with the University of Otago in New Zealand and has a research focus primarily in the field of Medicine, with significant contributions across several subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, Urology, Rheumatology, and Epidemiology.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Urologic and reproductive health conditions
  • Urological Disorders and Treatments
  • Bladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
  • Surgical Simulation and Training
  • Urinary and Genital Oncology Studies

Cynthia L. Darlington has published in a range of academic journals, with frequent appearances in the following venues:

  • Journal of Robotic Surgery
  • Cureus
  • World Journal of Urology
  • Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • The Oncologist

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Darlington include:

  • Acute Presentation of Urachal Cyst: A Case Report, 2020, Cureus
  • Telesurgery: current status and strategies for latency reduction, 2025, Journal of Robotic Surgery
  • Does prior transurethral resection of prostate affect the functional and oncological outcomes of robot-assisted radical prostatectomy? A matched-pair analysis, 2021, Journal of Robotic Surgery
  • Assessment of routine same-day discharge surgery for robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, 2023, World Journal of Urology
  • Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in Indian men of age 75 years and above: a propensity score-matched analysis, 2021, Journal of Robotic Surgery

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their research career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Wissam Abou Chedid
  • V.R.M. Kusuma
  • D. Moschonas
  • Krishna Patil
  • Carlo Andrea Bravi

Best Publications

  • Vestibular loss causes hippocampal atrophy and impaired spatial memory in humans

    Thomas Brandt;Franz Schautzer;Derek A. Hamilton;Roland Brüning

  • The neuroprotective properties of the Ginkgo biloba leaf: a review of the possible relationship to platelet-activating factor (PAF)

    Paul F. Smith;Karyn Maclennan;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • The CNS effects of Ginkgo biloba extracts and ginkgolide B

    Karyn M Maclennan;Cynthia L Darlington;Paul F Smith

  • Expression of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor in the rat cerebellum: an immunohistochemical study.

    John C. Ashton;Deborah Friberg;Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • Long-Term Effects of Permanent Vestibular Lesions on Hippocampal Spatial Firing

    Noah A. Russell;Arata Horii;Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • Molecular mechanisms of recovery from vestibular damage in mammals: recent advances.

    Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • Lesions of the Vestibular System Disrupt Hippocampal Theta Rhythm in the Rat

    Noah A. Russell;Arata Horii;Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • Does vestibular damage cause cognitive dysfunction in humans

    Paul F. Smith;Yiwen Zheng;Arata Horii;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • Evidence that spatial memory deficits following bilateral vestibular deafferentation in rats are probably permanent

    Jean Ha Baek;Yiwen Zheng;Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • Move it or lose it--is stimulation of the vestibular system necessary for normal spatial memory?

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia. L. Darlington;Yiwen Zheng

  • Neurochemical mechanisms of recovery from peripheral vestibular lesions (vestibular compensation)

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • The behavioural and neuronal effects of the chronic administration of benzodiazepine anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs.

    Mark A. Hutchinson;Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • Further evidence for age-related deficits in human postural function.

    Anna J. Matheson;Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • The effects of vestibular lesions on hippocampal function in rats.

    Paul F. Smith;Arata Horii;Noah Russell;David K. Bilkey

  • The contribution of the intrinsic excitability of vestibular nucleus neurons to recovery from vestibular damage.

    Cynthia L. Darlington;Mayank B. Dutia;Paul F. Smith

  • GABAergic systems in the vestibular nucleus and their contribution to vestibular compensation

    Catherine M Gliddon;Cynthia L Darlington;Paul F Smith

  • Impairment and recovery on a food foraging task following unilateral vestibular deafferentation in rats.

    Yiwen Zheng;Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • Vestibular influences on CA1 neurons in the rat hippocampus: an electrophysiological study in vivo

    Arata Horii;Noah A. Russell;Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • PLATELET-ACTIVATING FACTOR IN THE CNS

    Karyn M Maclennan;Paul F Smith;Cynthia L Darlington

  • Bilateral peripheral vestibular lesions produce long-term changes in spatial learning in the rat.

    Noah A Russell;Arata Horii;Paul F Smith;Cynthia L Darlington

  • The NMDA antagonists MK801 and CPP disrupt compensation for unilateral labyrinthectomy in the guinea pig.

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington

  • The effect of visual deprivation on vestibular compensation in the guinea pig.

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington;Ian S. Curthoys

  • Postural compensation in the guinea pig following unilateral labyrinthectomy.

    I.S. Curthoys;P.F. Smith;C.L. Darlington

  • Evidence that NMDA receptors contribute to synaptic function in the guinea pig medial vestibular nucleus

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington;John I. Hubbard

  • Neuronal activity in the guinea pig medial vestibular nucleus in vitro following chronic unilateral labyrinthectomy

    Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith;John I. Hubbard

  • Vestibular compensation without brainstem commissures in the guinea pig

    Paul F. Smith;Cynthia L. Darlington;Ian S. Curthoys

  • The effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists on the development of vestibular compensation in the guinea pig

    Cynthia L. Darlington;Paul F. Smith

  • Intraventricular injection of an N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist disrupts vestibular compensation

    A.J. Sansom;Cynthia L. Darlington;P.F. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul F. Smith
Paul F. Smith University of Otago
Ping Liu
Ping Liu University of Otago
David K. Bilkey
David K. Bilkey University of Otago
Michael Strupp
Michael Strupp Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Mike Dragunow
Mike Dragunow University of Auckland
Thomas Brandt
Thomas Brandt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Pierre-Paul Vidal
Pierre-Paul Vidal Université Paris Cité
Hans J. Markowitsch
Hans J. Markowitsch Bielefeld University
Mayank B. Dutia
Mayank B. Dutia University of Edinburgh
Takeshi Kubo
Takeshi Kubo Osaka University

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