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D-Index
81
Citations
22066
World Ranking
1583
National Ranking
34

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

Overview

Jonathan Stone is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research spans fields primarily focused on Medicine and Neuroscience, with a significant emphasis on Neurology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Physiology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's body of work covers several main topics, including:

  • Laser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Neurological Disorders and Treatments
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Biofield Effects and Biophysics
  • Spaceflight Effects on Biology

Jonathan Stone regularly publishes in notable venues such as the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Frontiers in Neuroscience, European Journal of Neuroscience, Neural Regeneration Research, and Frontiers in Neuroanatomy.

Their recent scholarly articles include:

  • Exploring the Use of Intracranial and Extracranial (Remote) Photobiomodulation Devices in Parkinson's Disease: A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Systemic Stimulations (2021, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)
  • Remote Photobiomodulation Targeted at the Abdomen or Legs Provides Effective Neuroprotection Against Parkinsonian MPTP Insult (2023, European Journal of Neuroscience)
  • The Code of Light: Do Neurons Generate Light to Communicate and Repair? (2021, Neural Regeneration Research)
  • Best Medicine for Dementia: The Life-Long Defense of the Brain (2023, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease)
  • The Brain's Weakness in the Face of Trauma: How Head Trauma Causes the Destruction of the Brain (2023, Frontiers in Neuroscience)

Jonathan Stone collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Daniel M. Johnstone
  • John Mitrofanis
  • Luke C. Gordon
  • Cécile Moro
  • Stephen R. Robinson

Within their research, Jonathan Stone addresses critical areas such as neuroprotection mechanisms, the interaction between light and neuronal functions, and the impact of trauma on brain integrity. Their work often intersects advanced imaging techniques, molecular biology, and clinical applications relevant to neurological disorders and dementia.

Jonathan Stone is recognized as a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, reflecting membership in a notable scientific society.

Best Publications

  • Analysis of receptive fields of cat retinal ganglion cells.

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  • Hierarchical and parallel mechanisms in the organization of visual cortex

    Jonathan Stone;Bogdan Dreher;Audie Leventhal

  • Parallel Processing in the Visual System

    Jonathan Stone

  • Retinal distribution and central projections of Y-, X-, and W-cells of the cat's retina.

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  • Projection of X- and Y-cells of the cat's lateral geniculate nucleus to areas 17 and 18 of visual cortex

    J Stone;B Dreher

  • Relay of receptive-field properties in dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat.

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  • The role of müller cells in the formation of the blood-retinal barrier

    S. Tout;T. Chan-Ling;H. Holländer;J. Stone

  • A quantitative analysis of the distribution of ganglion cells in the cat's retina

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  • Mechanisms of photoreceptor death and survival in mammalian retina.

    Jonathan Stone;Juliani Maslim;Krisztina Valter-Kocsi;Kyle Mervin

  • Properties of relay cells in cat's lateral geniculate nucleus: a comparison of W-cells with X- and Y-cells.

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  • Relationship between astrocytes, ganglion cells and vasculature of the retina

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  • The effect of oxygen on vasoformative cell division. Evidence that 'physiological hypoxia' is the stimulus for normal retinal vasculogenesis

    Tailoi Chan-Ling;B. Gock;J. Stone

  • Structure of the macroglia of the retina: sharing and division of labour between astrocytes and Müller cells.

    H. Holländer;F. Makarov;Z. Dreher;D. Van Driel

  • The naso-temporal division of the monkey's retina

    Jonathan Stone;Jonathan Leicester;S. Murray Sherman

  • Loss of a specific cell type from dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in visually deprived cats.

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  • Very slow-conducting ganglion cells in the cat's retina: a major, new functional type?

    Jonathan Stone;Klaus-Peter Hoffman

  • Microvascular pathology in the aging human brain: Evidence that senile plaques are sites of microhaemorrhages

    Karen M. Cullen;Karen M. Cullen;Zoltán Kócsi;Jonathan Stone

  • Limiting photoreceptor death and deconstruction during experimental retinal detachment: the value of oxygen supplementation

    Kyle Mervin;Krisztina Valter;Juliani Maslim;Geoffrey Lewis

  • The topography of primate retina: A study of the human, bushbaby, and new‐ and old‐world monkeys

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  • The appearance and distribution of microglia in the developing retina of the rat.

    K. W. S. Ashwell;H. Holländer;W. Streit;J. Stone

  • Photoreceptor death, trophic factor expression, retinal oxygen status, and photoreceptor function in the P23H rat

    Dao-Yi Yu;Stephen Cringle;Krisztina Valter;Krisztina Valter;Natalie Walsh

  • The naso-temporal division of the cat's retina re-examined in terms of Y-, X- and W-cells.

    Jonathan Stone;Yutaka Fukuda

  • Neuroprotection of midbrain dopaminergic cells in MPTP-treated mice after near-infrared light treatment.

    Victoria E. Shaw;Sharon Spana;Keyoumars Ashkan;Alim-Louis Benabid

  • Evidence of W-cell input to the cat's visual cortex via the C laminae of the lateral geniculate nucleus.

    Paul D. Wilson;Jonathan Stone

  • Cellular and Subcellular Patterns of Expression of bFGF and CNTF in the Normal and Light Stressed Adult Rat Retina

    Natalie Walsh;Krisztina Valter;Jonathan Stone

  • Pericapillary haem-rich deposits: evidence for microhaemorrhages in aging human cerebral cortex.

    Karen M Cullen;Zoltán Kócsi;Jonathan Stone

  • Uniformity of cell distribution in the ganglion cell layer of prenatal cat retina: Implications for mechanisms of retinal development

    Jonathan Stone;Jonathan Stone;David H. Rapaport;Robert W. Williams;Leo Chalupa

  • Origin of retinal astrocytes in the rat: evidence of migration from the optic nerve.

    Tailoi Ling;John Mitrofanis;Jonathan Stone

Frequent Co-Authors

John Mitrofanis
John Mitrofanis University of Sydney
Jan M. Provis
Jan M. Provis Australian National University
Keyoumars Ashkan
Keyoumars Ashkan King's College London
Anita E. Hendrickson
Anita E. Hendrickson University of Washington
S. Murray Sherman
S. Murray Sherman University of Chicago
Sandra Rees
Sandra Rees University of Melbourne
Glen Jeffery
Glen Jeffery University College London
John R. Heckenlively
John R. Heckenlively University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Margaret T.T. Wong-Riley
Margaret T.T. Wong-Riley Medical College of Wisconsin
Bogdan Dreher
Bogdan Dreher University of Sydney

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