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D-Index
41
Citations
7582
World Ranking
7809
National Ranking
128

Overview

Facundo Valverde was affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research career focused on various scientific domains, although specific details about their main fields or subfields of study are not documented here.

There is no recorded information regarding Valverde's publications, including recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, data about book publications or notable awards is not available.

Due to the absence of additional detailed records, the outlined profile primarily reflects their institutional affiliation and the fact that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Apical dendritic spines of the visual cortex and light deprivation in the mouse

    Facundo Valverde

  • Dynamics of Cell Migration from the Lateral Ganglionic Eminence in the Rat

    J. A. De Carlos;L. López-Mascaraque;F. Valverde

  • Reticular formation of the albino rat's brain stem cytoarchitecture and corticofugal connections

    F. Valverde

  • Structural changes in the area striata of the mouse after enucleation.

    Facundo Valverde

  • Formation of an olfactory glomerulus: morphological aspects of development and organization.

    Facundo Valverde;María Santacana;Margarita Heredia

  • Olfactory bulb ensheathing glia: a unique cell type with axonal growth-promoting properties.

    Almudena Ramón‐Cueto;Facundo Valverde

  • Reticular formation of the pons and medulla oblongata. A Golgi study.

    F. Valverde

  • The Golgi Method. A Tool for Comparative Structural Analyses

    Unknown

  • Rate and extent of recovery from dark rearing in the visual cortex of the mouse

    Facundo Valverde

  • A specialized type of neuron in the visual cortex of cat: a Golgi and electron microscope study of chandelier cells.

    Alfonso Fairen;Facundo Valverde

  • Development and differentiation of early generated cells of sublayer VIb in the somatosensory cortex of the rat: A correlated Golgi and autoradiographic study

    Facundo Valverde;Maria Victoria Facal‐valverde;Maria Santacana;Margarita Heredia

  • The structure of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the mouse. A Golgi and electron microscopic study.

    José Antonio Rafols;Facundo Valverde

  • The temporal evolution of the distribution of dendritic spines in the visual cortex of normal and dark raised mice

    Antonio Ruiz-Marcos;Facundo Valverde

  • Short axon neuronal subsystems in the visual cortex of the monkey.

    Unknown

  • Transitory population of cells in the temporal cortex of kittens.

    F. Valverde;M.V. Facal-Valverde

  • Tangential migration in neocortical development

    David Jiménez;Laura M. López-Mascaraque;Facundo Valverde;Juan A. De Carlos

  • Neuroglial arrangements in the olfactory glomeruli of the hedgehog

    Facundo Valverde;Laura Lopez-Mascaraque

  • Postnatal development of interstitial (subplate) cells in the white matter of the temporal cortex of kittens: A correlated Golgi and electron microscopic study

    Unknown

  • The organization of area 18 in the monkey. A Golgi study.

    Facundo Valverde

  • The neuropil in superficial layers of the superior colliculus of the mouse. A correlated Golgi and electron microscopic study.

    Facundo Valverde

  • Transient pattern of exuberant projections of olfactory axons during development in the rat.

    Maria Santacana;Margarita Heredia;Facundo Valverde

  • Persistence of early-generated neurons in the rodent subplate: assessment of cell death in neocortex during the early postnatal period

    F Valverde;L Lopez-Mascaraque;M Santacana;JA De Carlos

  • Dynamic architecture of the visual cortex

    Antonio Ruiz-Marcos;Facundo Valverde

  • Characterization of neuronal cell varieties migrating from the olfactory epithelium during prenatal development in the rat. Immunocytochemical study using antibodies against olfactory marker protein (OMP) and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH).

    Facundo Valverde;Margarita Heredia;María Santacana

Frequent Co-Authors

Laura López-Mascaraque
Laura López-Mascaraque Spanish National Research Council
Alfonso Fairén
Alfonso Fairén Miguel Hernandez University
Alain Chédotal
Alain Chédotal Institut de la Vision
Constantino Sotelo
Constantino Sotelo Sorbonne University

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