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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1989 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Glenn I. Hatton was affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their academic career included recognition by notable scientific communities, marked by awards such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1996 and a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1989.

Throughout their career, Glenn I. Hatton contributed to research across various areas although specific fields or topics of study are not listed here. No detailed records of research papers, coauthors, publication venues, or book publications are available, which limits the visibility into the precise academic contributions or research focus areas.

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Their scientific work and contributions remain tied historically to their tenure at Michigan State University without further specification of research themes or results.

Best Publications

  • Emerging concepts of structure-function dynamics in adult brain: the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system.

    Glenn I. Hatton

  • Subnuclei in the rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus: a cytoarchitectural, horseradish peroxidase and immunocytochemical analysis.

    W. E. Armstrong;W. E. Armstrong;Steve Warach;G. I. Hatton;T. H. Mcneill

  • Anatomy of the brain neurogenic zones revisited: Fractones and the fibroblast/macrophage network

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  • Function-related plasticity in hypothalamus.

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  • Dynamic neuronal-glial interactions in hypothalamus and pituitary: Implications for control of hormone synthesis and release

    G.I. Hatton;L.S. Perlmutter;A.K. Salm;C.D. Tweedle

  • Ultrastructural changes in rat hypothalamic neurosecretory cells and their associated glia during minimal dehydration and rehydration.

    Charles D. Tweedle;Glenn I. Hatton

  • Ultrastructural comparisons of neurons of supraoptic and circularis nuclei in normal and dehydrated rats.

    Charles D. Tweedle;Glenn I. Hatton

  • Dye transfer through gap junctions between neuroendocrine cells of rat hypothalamus

    RD Andrew;RD Andrew;BA MacVicar;BA MacVicar;FE Dudek;FE Dudek;GI Hatton

  • Magnocellular neuropeptidergic neurons in hypothalamus: Increases in membrane apposition and number of specialized synapses from pregnancy to lactation

    Glenn I. Hatton;Charles D. Tweedle

  • Induced multiple nucleoli, nucleolar margination, and cell size changes in supraoptic neurons during dehydration and rehydration in the rat

    Glenn I. Hatton;James K. Walters

  • Synapse formation and disappearance in adult rat supraoptic nucleus during different hydration states

    Charles D. Tweedle;Glenn I. Hatton

  • Evidence for dynamic interactions between pituicytes and neurosecretory axons in the rat

    C.D. Tweedle;G.I. Hatton

  • Pituicytes, glia and control of terminal secretion

    Glenn I. Hatton

  • Morphological adaptability at neurosecretory axonal endings on the neurovascular contact zone of the rat neurohypophysis

    C.D. Tweedle;G.I. Hatton

  • Neuronal/glial plasticity in the supraoptic dendritic zone: Dendritic bundling and double synapse formation at parturition

    L.S. Perlmutter;C.D. Tweedle;G.I. Hatton

  • Polyethylene glycol embedding: a technique compatible with immunocytochemistry, enzyme histochemistry, histofluorescence and intracellular staining

    Kenneth G. Smithson;Brian A. MacVicar;Glenn I. Hatton

  • Brain slice preparation: Hypothalamus

    G.I. Hatton;A.D. Doran;A.K. Salm;C.D. Tweedle

  • Lactation-associated redistribution of the glial fibrillary acidic protein within the supraoptic nucleus. An immunocytochemical study.

    Adrienne K. Salm;Kenneth G. Smithson;Glenn I. Hatton

  • Immunoreactive glial fibrillary acidic protein in pituicytes of the rat neurohypophysis

    A.K. Salm;G.I. Hatton;G. Nilaver

  • Beta-adrenergic and opioid receptors on pituicytes cultured from adult rat neurohypophysis: regulation of cell morphology.

    R.J. Bicknell;S.M. Luckman;K. Inenaga;W.T Mason

  • Spontaneous and osmotically-stimulated activity in slices of rat hypothalamus.

    Glenn I. Hatton;William E. Armstrong;William A. Gregory

  • Immunoreactivity to vasopressin- but not oxytocin-associated neurophysin antiserum in phasic neurons of rat hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus.

    Peter Cobbett;Kenneth G. Smithson;Glenn I. Hatton

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Armstrong
William E. Armstrong University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Brian A. MacVicar
Brian A. MacVicar University of British Columbia
Robert J. Contreras
Robert J. Contreras Florida State University
F. Edward Dudek
F. Edward Dudek University of Utah
Edwin W. Rubel
Edwin W. Rubel University of Washington
Thomas H. McNeill
Thomas H. McNeill University of Southern California

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