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Ian R. Griffiths is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research largely focuses on Materials Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Inorganic Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Structural Biology, and Materials Chemistry.

Their main topics of work span several areas, including:

  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Spinal Dysraphism and Malformations

Griffiths has published in various venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their work. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Brain
  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Animal Genetics

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Griffiths include:

  • Neural stem cells restore myelin in a demyelinating model of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease, 2020, Brain
  • Guest Entrapment in Metal-Organic Nanosheets for Quantifiably Tuneable Luminescence, 2023, Advanced Functional Materials
  • How Fast is Your Detector? The Effect of Temporal Response on Image Quality, 2023, Microscopy and Microanalysis
  • Mitochondrial fission factor (MFF) frameshift variant in Bullmastiffs with mitochondrial fission encephalopathy, 2022, Animal Genetics
  • How Fast is Your Detector? The Effect of Temporal Response on Image Quality, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Ian R. Griffiths frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Jacques Penderis
  • Dylan A. Sherman
  • Samraj Mollick
  • Nader Amin
  • Abderrazzak Douhal

Best Publications

  • Disruption of Cnp1 uncouples oligodendroglial functions in axonal support and myelination

    Corinna Lappe-Siefke;Sandra Goebbels;Michel Gravel;Eva Nicksch

  • Axonal swellings and degeneration in mice lacking the major proteolipid of myelin

    Ian Griffiths;Matthias Klugmann;Matthias Klugmann;Matthias Klugmann;Thomas Anderson;Thomas Anderson;Thomas Anderson;Donald Yool;Donald Yool;Donald Yool

  • Assembly of CNS Myelin in the Absence of Proteolipid Protein

    Matthias Klugmann;Markus H. Schwab;Anja Pühlhofer;Armin Schneider

  • A Transgenic Rat Model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease

    Michael Sereda;Ian Griffiths;Anja Pühlhofer;Helen Stewart

  • Oligodendroglial modulation of fast axonal transport in a mouse model of hereditary spastic paraplegia

    Julia M. Edgar;Mark McLaughlin;Donald Yool;Su Chun Zhang

  • Patients lacking the major CNS myelin protein, proteolipid protein 1, develop length-dependent axonal degeneration in the absence of demyelination and inflammation.

    James Y. Garbern;Donald A. Yool;Gregory J. Moore;Ian B. Wilds

  • Premature arrest of myelin formation in transgenic mice with increased proteolipid protein gene dosage.

    Carol Readhead;Armin Schneider;Ian Griffiths;Klaus-Armin Nave

  • Peripheral Demyelination and Neuropathic Pain Behavior in Periaxin-Deficient Mice

    C.Stewart Gillespie;Diane L. Sherman;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;David F. Cottrell

  • Uncoupling of hypomyelination and glial cell death by a mutation in the proteolipid protein gene

    Armin Schneider;Paul Montague;Paul Montague;Ian Griffiths;Monica Fanarraga

  • Early Ultrastructural Defects of Axons and Axon-Glia Junctions in Mice Lacking Expression of Cnp1

    Julia M. Edgar;Mark McLaughlin;Hauke B. Werner;Mailis C. McCulloch

  • Spinal cord blood flow after acute experimental cord injury in dogs

    Ian R. Griffiths

  • Current concepts of PLP and its role in the nervous system.

    I Griffiths;M Klugmann;T Anderson;C Thomson

  • Late‐onset neurodegeneration in mice with increased dosage of the proteolipid protein gene

    T.J. Anderson;A. Schneider;J.A. Barrie;M. Klugmann

  • Nerve fibres in spinal cord impact injuries: Part 1. Changes in the myelin sheath during the initial 5 weeks

    I.R. Griffiths;M.C. McCulloch

  • Expression of myelin protein genes in Schwann cells.

    I. R. Griffiths;L. S. Mitchell;K. Mcphilemy;S. Morrison

  • The Pathology of Equine Laryngeal Hemiplegia

    Ian D. Duncan;I. R. Griffiths;A. McQueen;G. O. Baker

  • Shaking pups: A disorder of central myelination in the spaniel dog

    I.R. Griffiths;I.D. Duncan;M. McCulloch;M.J.A. Harvey

  • Vascular permeability to protein and vasogenic oedema in experimental concussive injuries to the canine spinal cord.

    Ian R. Griffiths;Roseanne Miller

  • Shaking pups: a disorder of central myelination in the spaniel dog. II. Ultrastructural observations on the white matter of the cervical spinal cord.

    I. R. Griffiths;I. D. Duncan;M. McCulloch

  • A critical role for the cholesterol-associated proteolipids PLP and M6B in myelination of the central nervous system.

    Hauke B. Werner;Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers;Nicola Strenzke;Gesine Saher

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus-Armin Nave
Klaus-Armin Nave Max Planck Society
Matthias Klugmann
Matthias Klugmann University of New South Wales
Peter G. E. Kennedy
Peter G. E. Kennedy University of Glasgow
Douglass M. Turnbull
Douglass M. Turnbull Newcastle University
Ueli Suter
Ueli Suter École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Michel Brahic
Michel Brahic Stanford University
Jean de Vellis
Jean de Vellis University of California, Los Angeles
Michael S. Levine
Michael S. Levine Princeton University
Marcy E. MacDonald
Marcy E. MacDonald Harvard University
Susan C. Barnett
Susan C. Barnett University of Glasgow

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