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Miguel Marin-Padilla

Miguel Marin-Padilla

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Neuroscience

D-Index
52
Citations
14456
World Ranking
5226
National Ranking
2339

Overview

Miguel Marin-Padilla was affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States during their academic career. The scientist contributed to their field through various research activities although specific details on individual papers, co-authors, publication venues, or fields of study are not available in the provided data.

No records of recent papers or detailed publication history could be referenced to outline the topics or advancements made by Miguel Marin-Padilla. Likewise, there is no available information about frequent collaborators or specific journals and conferences in which they regularly published.

Individual research areas, including main fields or subfields of study, were not listed, nor were particular topics that defined their scholarly work. This limits the possibility of outlining the thematic focus of their scientific investigations.

The scientist did not have documented book publications available in the source data, nor were any awards or honors recorded that could highlight recognition received during or after their career.

Miguel Marin-Padilla is confirmed to be deceased. This information frames any summary of their professional legacy in past tense and reflects the closure of their contributions to academia.

Best Publications

  • Disruption of the Cbfa2 gene causes necrosis and hemorrhaging in the central nervous system and blocks definitive hematopoiesis.

    Qing Wang;Terryl Stacy;Michael Binder;Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • The CBFβ Subunit Is Essential for CBFα2 (AML1) Function In Vivo

    Qing Wang;Terryl Stacy;Janelle D. Miller;Amy F. Lewis

  • Dual origin of the mammalian neocortex and evolution of the cortical plate

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Cajal–Retzius cells and the development of the neocortex

    Miguel Marín-Padilla

  • Early prenatal ontogenesis of the cerebral cortex (neocortex) of the cat (Felis domestica). A Golgi study. I. The primordial neocortical organization.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Embryonic lethality and impairment of haematopoiesis in mice heterozygous for an AML1-ETO fusion gene.

    Donald A. Yergeau;Christopher J. Hetherington;Qing Wang;Pu Zhang

  • Developmental neuropathology and impact of perinatal brain damage. III: gray matter lesions of the neocortex.

    Miguel Marín-Padilla

  • Morphogenesis of experimentally induced arnold-chiari malformation

    Miguel Marin-Padilla;Teresa M. Marin-Padilla

  • Structural abnormalities of the cerebral cortex in human chromosomal aberrations: a Golgi study.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Pyramidal cell abnormalities in the motor cortex of a child with Down's syndrome. A Golgi study.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • PRENATAL AND EARLY POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN MOTOR CORTEX: A GOLGI STUDY. I. THE SEQUENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CORTICAL LAYERS

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Failure of Embryonic Hematopoiesis andLethal Hemorrhages in Mouse Embryos Heterozygousfor a Knocked-In Leukemia Gene CBFB–MYH11

    Lucio H Castilla;Cisca Wijmenga;Qing Wang;Terryl Stacy

  • Ontogenesis of the pyramidal cell of the mammalian neocortex and developmental cytoarchitectonics: a unifying theory.

    Miguel Marín-Padilla

  • Double origin of the pericellular baskets of the pyramidal cells of the human motor cortex: a Golgi study.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Origin, prenatal development and structural organization of layer I of the human cerebral (motor) cortex. A Golgi study.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla;Teresa M. Marin-Padilla

  • Early vascularization of the embryonic cerebral cortex: Golgi and electron microscopic studies

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Prenatal ontogenetic history of the principal neurons of the neocortex of the cat (Felis domestica). A Golgi study. II. Developmental differences and their significances.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Pkd2 haploinsufficiency alters intracellular calcium regulation in vascular smooth muscle cells

    Qi Qian;Larry W. Hunter;Ming Li;Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Prenatal development of fibrous (white matter), protoplasmic (gray matter), and layer I astrocytes in the human cerebral cortex: a Golgi study.

    Miguel Marín-padilla

  • Prenatal and early postnatal ontogenesis of the human motor cortex: a golgi study. II. The basket-pyramidal system.

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

  • Book review: neocortical development by shirley a. bayer and joseph altman raven press, 1991

    Miguel Marin-Padilla

Frequent Co-Authors

Arlene H. Sharpe
Arlene H. Sharpe Harvard University
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris Case Western Reserve University
Nada Zecevic
Nada Zecevic University of Connecticut Health Center
Francis S. Collins
Francis S. Collins National Institutes of Health
Cisca Wijmenga
Cisca Wijmenga University Medical Center Groningen
David S. Knopman
David S. Knopman Mayo Clinic

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