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Overview

Harry F. Baker is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a concentration on multiple subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Economics and Econometrics, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of topics related to neuroscience, agriculture economics, and prenatal medical research. Key recent papers include:

  • Parkinsonism Disrupts Neuronal Modulation in the Presupplementary Motor Area during Movement Preparation, 2025, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Stretch Causes cffDNA and HMGB1-Mediated Inflammation and Cellular Stress in Human Fetal Membranes, 2024, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Analyzing the Price Gap Between Steers and Bulls in Florida: The Effect of Price Slides on the Value of Additional Pounds, 2024, EDIS
  • The Economics of Raising Replacement Heifers: Estimating Direct Costs Using the Replacement Heifer Calculator, 2024, EDIS
  • Parkinsonism disrupts neuronal modulation in the pre-supplementary motor area during movement preparation, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Baker's work spans several research topics, including:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several colleagues, including Claudia Hendrix, Ying Yu, David Schneck, Jing Wang, and Luke A. Johnson, all contributing to multiple publications in various venues.

Frequent publication venues for Baker include:

  • EDIS
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics

Best Publications

  • Continuous low-level glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor delivery using recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors provides neuroprotection and induces behavioral recovery in a primate model of Parkinson's disease

    Andisheh Eslamboli;Biljana Georgievska;Rosalind M. Ridley;Harry F. Baker

  • Monoamine mechanisms in chronic schizophrenia: post-mortem neurochemical findings.

    T J Crow;H F Baker;A J Cross;M H Joseph

  • Long-term consequences of human alpha-synuclein overexpression in the primate ventral midbrain.

    Andisheh Eslamboli;Marina Romero-Ramos;Corinna Burger;Tomas Bjorklund

  • Inherited prion disease with 144 base pair gene insertion. 1. Genealogical and molecular studies.

    M. Poulter;H. F. Baker;C. D. Frith;M. Leach

  • INHERITED PRION DISEASE WITH 144 BASE PAIR GENE INSERTION: 2. CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES

    J. Collinge;J. Brown;J. Hardy;M. Mullan

  • Learning impairment following lesion of the basal nucleus of Meynert in the marmoset: modification by cholinergic drugs.

    R.M. Ridley;T.K. Murray;J.A. Johnson;H.F. Baker

  • Very long term studies of the seeding of beta-amyloidosis in primates.

    R. M. Ridley;H. F. Baker;C. P. Windle;R. M. Cummings

  • Stereotypy in monkeys and humans.

    Rosalind M. Ridley;Harry F. Baker

  • Functional integration of striatal allografts in a primate model of Huntington's disease

    A. Lisa Kendall;F. David Rayment;Eduardo Miguel Torres;Harry F. Baker

  • Induction of Beta (A4)-amyloid in Primates by Injection of Alzheimer's Disease Brain Homogenate. Comparison With Transmission of Spongiform Encephalopathy

    Baker Hf;Ridley Rm;Duchen Lw;Crow Tj

  • An in-frame insertion in the prion protein gene in familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

    Frank Owen;Mark Poulter;Tarulata Shah;John Collinge

  • Learning impairments following injection of a selective cholinergic immunotoxin, ME20.4 IgG-saporin, into the basal nucleus of Meynert in monkeys

    A Fine;C Hoyle;C.J Maclean;T.L LeVatte

  • Behavioral Assessment of the Effects of Embryonic Nigral Grafts in Marmosets with Unilateral 6-OHDA Lesions of the Nigrostriatal Pathway

    L.E. Annett;F.L. Martel;D.C. Rogers;R.M. Ridley

  • Learning about rules but not about reward is impaired following lesions of the cholinergic projection to the hippocampus

    R.M. Ridley;D.M. Aitken;H.F. Baker

  • Experimental transmission of BSE and scrapie to the common marmoset

    HF Baker;RM Ridley;GA Wells

  • Conditional learning and memory impairments following neurotoxic lesion of the CA1 field of the hippocampus.

    R.M. Ridley;C.J. Timothy;C.J. MacLean;H.F. Baker

  • Effects of ibotenic acid lesions of the basal forebrain on serial reversal learning in marmosets.

    R. M. Ridley;H. F. Baker;B. Drewett;J. A. Johnson

  • An involvement of acetylcholine in object discrimination learning and memory in the marmoset.

    R.M. Ridley;P.M. Bowes;H.F. Baker;T.J. Crow

  • An analysis of visual object reversal learning in the marmoset after amphetamine and haloperidol.

    R.M. Ridley;T.A.J. Haystead;H.F. Baker

  • Recombinant adeno-associated viral vector (rAAV) delivery of GDNF provides protection against 6-OHDA lesion in the common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus)

    Andisheh Eslamboli;Rosalyn M Cummings;Rosalind M Ridley;Harry F Baker

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosalind M. Ridley
Rosalind M. Ridley University of Cambridge
Stephen B. Dunnett
Stephen B. Dunnett Cardiff University
Eduardo Miguel Torres
Eduardo Miguel Torres Cardiff University
Chris D. Frith
Chris D. Frith University College London
David Gaffan
David Gaffan University of Oxford
Jurg Ott
Jurg Ott Rockefeller University
Deniz Kirik
Deniz Kirik Lund University
Ronald J. Mandel
Ronald J. Mandel University of Florida
Helen Hodges
Helen Hodges ReNeuron (United Kingdom)
Joseph D. Terwilliger
Joseph D. Terwilliger Columbia University

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