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Overview

Malcolm K. Horne is affiliated with the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with specific attention to Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Epidemiology.

The main topics covered in their scientific work include Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Neurological disorders and treatments, Vestibular and auditory disorders, Mitochondrial Function and Pathology, Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention, and Restless Legs Syndrome Research.

Recent publications by Malcolm K. Horne include:

  • A six-metabolite panel as potential blood-based biomarkers for Parkinson's disease, 2021, npj Parkinson s Disease
  • Objective measurement in Parkinson's disease: a descriptive analysis of Parkinson's symptom scores from a large population of patients across the world using the Personal KinetiGraph®, 2020, Journal of Clinical Movement Disorders
  • Differential effects of sex on longitudinal patterns of cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease, 2021, Journal of Neurology
  • Changes in the Gut Microbiome and Predicted Functional Metabolic Effects in an Australian Parkinson's Disease Cohort, 2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Objective Assessment of Cerebellar Ataxia: A Comprehensive and Refined Approach, 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Malcolm K. Horne include:

  • Pubudu N. Pathirana
  • David J. Szmulewicz
  • Laura Power
  • Louise A. Corben
  • Khoa D. Nguyen

The scientist's work has been published repeatedly in the following venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • npj Parkinson s Disease
  • Journal of Neurology
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Overflow of catecholamine neurotransmitters to the circulation: source, fate, and functions

    M Esler;G Jennings;G Lambert;I Meredith

  • Technology in Parkinson's disease: Challenges and opportunities.

    Alberto J. Espay;Paolo Bonato;Fatta B. Nahab;Walter Maetzler

  • Endoplasmic reticulum stress and induction of the unfolded protein response in human sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Julie D Atkin;Manual A Farg;Adam K Walker;Catriona Ann McLean

  • Antibodies to surface dopamine-2 receptor in autoimmune movement and psychiatric disorders.

    Russell C. Dale;Vera Merheb;Sekhar Pillai;Dongwei Wang

  • Polylysine-functionalised thermoresponsive chitosan hydrogel for neural tissue engineering

    Kylie Elizabeth Crompton;J D Goud;Ravi J Bellamkonda;Thomas R Gengenbach

  • MYOPATHY IN SEVERE ASTHMA

    Ja Douglass;Dv Tuxen;M Horne;Cd Scheinkestel

  • Motor function of the monkey globus pallidus. 1. Neuronal discharge and parameters of movement.

    Peter Brotchie;Robert Iansek;Malcolm K. Horne

  • Comparison of the basal ganglia in rats, marmosets, macaques, baboons, and humans: Volume and neuronal number for the output, internal relay, and striatal modulating nuclei

    Craig Denis Hardman;Jasmine Monica Henderson;David Isaac Finkelstein;Malcolm Kenneth Horne

  • Phenotypic characterization of an alpha 4 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit knock-out mouse.

    Shelley A. Ross;John Y. F. Wong;Jeremiah J. Clifford;Anthony Kinsella

  • Motor function of the monkey globus pallidus. 2. Cognitive aspects of movement and phasic neuronal activity.

    Peter Brotchie;Robert Iansek;Malcolm K. Horne

  • Minimally invasive endovascular stent-electrode array for high-fidelity, chronic recordings of cortical neural activity

    Thomas J Oxley;Nicholas L Opie;Sam E John;Gil S Rind;Gil S Rind

  • Dietary polyphenols protect dopamine neurons from oxidative insults and apoptosis: investigations in primary rat mesencephalic cultures.

    Linda D Mercer;Linda D Mercer;Belinda Louise Kelly;Belinda Louise Kelly;Malcolm Kenneth Horne;Malcolm Kenneth Horne;Philip M Beart;Philip M Beart

  • Automated assessment of bradykinesia and dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease.

    Robert I Griffiths;Katya Kotschet;Katya Kotschet;Sian Arfon;Zheng Ming Xu

  • Axonal sprouting following lesions of the rat substantia nigra.

    David I Finkelstein;Davor Stanic;Clare L Parish;Doris Tomas

  • Neural tissue engineering of the CNS using hydrogels

    David Russell Nisbet;Kylie Elizabeth Crompton;Malcolm Kenneth Horne;David Isaac Finkelstein

  • A clinical view on the development of technology-based tools in managing Parkinson's disease

    Walter Maetzler;Jochen Klucken;Malcolm Horne

  • Three-Dimensional Nanofibrous Scaffolds Incorporating Immobilized BDNF Promote Proliferation and Differentiation of Cortical Neural Stem Cells

    Malcolm K. Horne;Malcolm K. Horne;David R. Nisbet;David R. Nisbet;John S. Forsythe;Clare L. Parish

  • Plasma alpha-synuclein is decreased in subjects with Parkinson's disease.

    Qiao-Xin Li;Qiao-Xin Li;Su San Mok;Su San Mok;Katrina M. Laughton;Katrina M. Laughton;Catriona A. McLean

  • Protein disulphide isomerase protects against protein aggregation and is S-nitrosylated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Adam K Walker;Manal A Farg;Manal A Farg;Chris R Bye;Catriona Ann McLean

  • Neurite infiltration and cellular response to electrospun polycaprolactone scaffolds implanted into the brain.

    David Russell Nisbet;Andrew Edwin Rodda;Malcolm Kenneth Horne;Malcolm Kenneth Horne;John Stanley Forsythe

  • I Miss Being Me: Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation

    Frederic Gilbert;Eliza Goddard;John Noel M. Viaña;Adrian Carter

  • The role of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathway in skilled movement.

    Malcolm K. Horne;Ernest G. Butler;Ernest G. Butler

  • Timecourse of striatal re‐innervation following lesions of dopaminergic SNpc neurons of the rat

    Davor Stanic;David I Finkelstein;David I Finkelstein;Darren W Bourke;John Drago;John Drago

Frequent Co-Authors

John Drago
John Drago University of Melbourne
Clare L. Parish
Clare L. Parish Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
Louise A. Corben
Louise A. Corben University of Melbourne
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
John L. Waddington
John L. Waddington Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
George Paxinos
George Paxinos Neuroscience Research Australia
Francesca Morgante
Francesca Morgante St George's, University of London
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Glenda M. Halliday
Glenda M. Halliday University of Sydney
Wei Shen
Wei Shen Monash University

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