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Overview

Edward D. Bird was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States during their academic career. Their work contributed to various scientific discussions and research initiatives associated with this institution.

Throughout their career, Bird did not have recent papers documented in the available data, nor were frequent co-authors or specific publication venues recorded. There is also no information on books published by Bird or detailed fields of study, subfields, and main research topics linked to their name.

Bird's academic profile shows no awards or honors recorded in the accessible data. As a deceased scientist, their contributions remain part of the historical record connected to their affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Neuropathological classification of Huntington's disease.

    Jean-Paul Vonsattel;Richard H. Myers;Thomas J. Stevens;Robert J. Ferrante

  • Deficits in Small Interneurons in Prefrontal and Cingulate Cortices of Schizophrenic and Schizoaffective Patients

    Francine M. Benes;Jennifer McSparren;Edward D. Bird;John Paul SanGiovanni

  • Oxidative damage and metabolic dysfunction in Huntington's disease: selective vulnerability of the basal ganglia.

    S. E. Browne;A. C. Bowling;U. Macgarvey;M. J. Baik

  • Selective sparing of a class of striatal neurons in Huntington's disease

    RJ Ferrante;NW Kowall;MF Beal;EP Richardson

  • Cerebral amyloid angiopathy without and with cerebral hemorrhages: a comparative histological study.

    J. P. G. Vonsattel;R. H. Myers;E. T. Hedley-Whyte;A. H. Ropper

  • Quantitative cytoarchitectural studies of the cerebral cortex of schizophrenics

    Francine M. Benes;Jessica Davidson;Edward D. Bird

  • Human brain dopamine receptors in children and aging adults.

    Philip Seeman;Natalie H. Bzowej;H.-C. Guan;Catherine Bergeron

  • Pre- and postsynaptic neurochemical alterations in Alzheimer's disease.

    Terry D. Reisine;Henry I. Yamamura;Edward D. Bird;Ernest Spokes

  • Increased GABAA receptor binding in superficial layers of cingulate cortex in Schizophrenics

    Francine M. Benes;Stephen L. Vincent;Garnet Alsterberg;Edward D. Bird

  • Human brain D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases.

    P Seeman;N H Bzowej;H C Guan;C Bergeron

  • Decreased pyruvate dehydrogenase complex activity in Huntington and Alzheimer brain.

    Sandro Sorbi;Edward D. Bird;John P. Blass

  • Morphologic and histochemical characteristics of a spared subset of striatal neurons in Huntington's disease.

    Ferrante Rj;Kowall Nw;Beal Mf;Martin Jb

  • Kynurenine pathway measurements in Huntington's disease striatum: evidence for reduced formation of kynurenic acid.

    M F Beal;W R Matson;K J Swartz;P H Gamache

  • An Analysis of the Arrangement of Neurons in the Cingulate Cortex of Schizophrenic Patients

    Francine M. Benes;Edward D. Bird

  • Kynurenine pathway abnormalities in Parkinson's disease

    T. Ogawa;W. R. Matson;M. F. Beal;R. H. Myers

  • Regional Mitochondrial Respiratory Activity in Huntington's Disease Brain

    William A. Brennan;Edward D. Bird;June R. Aprille

  • Reduced numbers of somatostatin receptors in the cerebral cortex in Alzheimer's disease.

    MF Beal;MF Mazurek;VT Tran;G Chattha

  • Reduced Neuronal Size in Posterior Hippocampus of Schizophrenic Patients

    Francine M. Benes;Ingrid Sorensen;Edward D. Bird

  • A corticosteroid/dopamine hypothesis for psychotic depression and related states.

    Alan F. Schatzberg;Alan F. Schatzberg;Anthony J. Rothschild;Anthony J. Rothschild;Philip J. Langlais;Philip J. Langlais;Edward D. Bird;Edward D. Bird

  • Decreased Neuronal and Increased Oligodendroglial Densities in Huntington's Disease Caudate Nucleus

    R. H. Myers;J. P. Vonsattel;P. A. Paskevich;D. K. Kiely;D. K. Kiely

  • The neuronal growth-associated protein GAP-43 (B-50, F1): neuronal specificity, developmental regulation and regional distribution of the human and rat mRNAs.

    Neve Rl;Perrone-Bizzozero Ni;Finklestein S;Zwiers H

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard H. Myers
Richard H. Myers Boston University
Philip J. Langlais
Philip J. Langlais San Diego State University
Joseph B. Martin
Joseph B. Martin Harvard University
Francine M. Benes
Francine M. Benes Harvard University
Michael F. Mazurek
Michael F. Mazurek McMaster University
M. Flint Beal
M. Flint Beal Cornell University
Marian DiFiglia
Marian DiFiglia Harvard University
Rachael L. Neve
Rachael L. Neve Harvard University
Marcy E. MacDonald
Marcy E. MacDonald Harvard University
James F. Gusella
James F. Gusella Harvard University

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