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Nigel C. Jones

Nigel C. Jones

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
7241
World Ranking
6501
National Ranking
183

Overview

Nigel C. Jones is a researcher affiliated with Monash University in Australia, with a focus on several interconnected fields including Medicine, Neuroscience, and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their body of work spans cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, psychiatry and mental health, physiology, and cognitive neuroscience.

Their research topics are diverse, covering neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, epilepsy research and treatment, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, pharmacological effects and toxicity studies, traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, mitochondrial function and pathology, and memory and neural mechanisms.

Jones has published extensively in notable venues including:

  • Epilepsia
  • Experimental Neurology
  • Epilepsy Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Epilepsia Open

Frequent collaborators in their research include Terence J. O'Brien, Pablo M. Casillas-Espinosa, Idrish Ali, Matthew R. Hudson, and Emma L. Braine.

Examples of recent publications include:

  • "Daprodustat Compared with Epoetin Beta Pegol for Anemia in Japanese Patients Not on Dialysis: A 52-Week Randomized Open-Label Phase 3 Trial" (2021, American Journal of Nephrology)
  • "Astrocyte and glutamate involvement in the pathogenesis of epilepsy in Alzheimer's disease" (2021, Epilepsia)
  • "Microglial polarization in posttraumatic epilepsy: Potential mechanism and treatment opportunity" (2020, Epilepsia)
  • "Antagonism of the ATP-gated P2X7 receptor: a potential therapeutic strategy for cancer" (2021, Purinergic Signalling)
  • "Multi-omics integration and epilepsy: Towards a better understanding of biological mechanisms" (2023, Progress in Neurobiology)

Best Publications

  • Advances in the development of common noise assessment methods in Europe: The CNOSSOS-EU framework for strategic environmental noise mapping

    Stylianos Kephalopoulos;Marco Paviotti;Fabienne Anfosso-Lédée;Dirk Van Maercke

  • NMDA Receptor Hypofunction Leads to Generalized and Persistent Aberrant γ Oscillations Independent of Hyperlocomotion and the State of Consciousness

    Tahir Mohammed Hadi Brohi Hakami;Nigel Jones;Elena Tolmacheva;Julien Gaudias

  • Elevated anxiety and depressive-like behavior in a rat model of genetic generalized epilepsy suggesting common causation.

    Nigel C. Jones;Michael R. Salzberg;Gaurav Kumar;Abbie Couper

  • T-Type Calcium Channel Blockers That Attenuate Thalamic Burst Firing and Suppress Absence Seizures

    Elizabeth Tringham;Kim L. Powell;Stuart M. Cain;Kristy Kuplast

  • Neuropsychiatric symptomatology predicts seizure recurrence in newly treated patients

    S. Petrovski;C.E.I. Szoeke;N.C. Jones;M.R. Salzberg

  • Sodium selenate reduces hyperphosphorylated tau and improves outcomes after traumatic brain injury

    Sandy R Shultz;David K Wright;Ping Zheng;Ryan Stuchbery

  • Can structural or functional changes following traumatic brain injury in the rat predict epileptic outcome

    Sandy R. Shultz;Lisa Cardamone;Ying R. Liu;R. Edward Hogan

  • Early postnatal stress confers enduring vulnerability to limbic epileptogenesis.

    Michael Salzberg;Michael Salzberg;Gaurav Kumar;Laureen Supit;Nigel C. Jones

  • Experimental traumatic brain injury induces a pervasive hyperanxious phenotype in rats.

    Nigel C. Jones;Lisa Cardamone;John P. Williams;Michael R. Salzberg

  • G-CSF suppresses edema formation and reduces interleukin-1β expression after cerebral ischemia in mice

    Claire L. Gibson;Nigel C. Jones;Malcolm J. W. Prior;Philip M. W. Bath

  • Ethosuximide reduces epileptogenesis and behavioral comorbidity in the GAERS model of genetic generalized epilepsy.

    Gabi Dezsi;Ezgi Ozturk;Davor Stanic;Kim L. Powell

  • Hypometabolism precedes limbic atrophy and spontaneous recurrent seizures in a rat model of TLE.

    Bianca Jupp;John Williams;David Binns;Rodney J Hicks

  • Antidepressant therapy in epilepsy: can treating the comorbidities affect the underlying disorder?

    L Cardamone;Salzberg;TJ O'Brien;NC Jones

  • Sodium selenate retards epileptogenesis in acquired epilepsy models reversing changes in protein phosphatase 2A and hyperphosphorylated tau.

    Shi Jie Liu;Ping Zheng;David K. Wright;David K. Wright;Gabi Dezsi

  • The long non-coding RNA NEAT1 is responsive to neuronal activity and is associated with hyperexcitability states.

    Guy Barry;Guy Barry;James A. Briggs;Do Won Hwang;Sam P. Nayler

  • Acute administration of typical and atypical antipsychotics reduces EEG gamma power, but only the preclinical compound LY379268 reduces the ketamine-induced rise in gamma power

    Nigel C. Jones;Maya Reddy;Paul Anderson;Michael R. Salzberg

  • Rapidly quantifying reference conditions in modified landscapes

    Philip Gibbons;S.V. Briggs;Danielle A. Ayers;Stuart Doyle

  • Affective, neurocognitive and psychosocial disorders associated with traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic epilepsy.

    Bridgette D. Semple;Bridgette D. Semple;Akram Zamani;Genevieve Rayner;Genevieve Rayner;Sandy R. Shultz;Sandy R. Shultz

  • High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) as a novel frontier in epileptogenesis: from pathogenesis to therapeutic approaches

    Yam Nath Paudel;Bridgette D Semple;Bridgette D Semple;Nigel C Jones;Nigel C Jones;Iekhsan Othman

  • Sevoflurane anesthesia does not impair acquisition learning or memory in the Morris water maze in young adult and aged rats.

    Jennifer K Callaway;Nigel C Jones;Alistair G Royse;Colin F Royse

  • Antagonism of the interleukin‐1 receptor following traumatic brain injury in the mouse reduces the number of nitric oxide synthase‐2‐positive cells and improves anatomical and functional outcomes

    Nigel C. Jones;Malcolm J. W. Prior;Esther Burden-Teh;Charles A. Marsden

  • The acceleration of amygdala kindling epileptogenesis by chronic low-dose corticosterone involves both mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors

    Gaurav Kumar;Abbie Couper;Terence J. O’Brien;Michael R. Salzberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandy R. Shultz
Sandy R. Shultz Monash University
Patrick Kwan
Patrick Kwan Monash University
Sandra Rees
Sandra Rees University of Melbourne
Didier Pinault
Didier Pinault University of Strasbourg
Piero Perucca
Piero Perucca University of Melbourne
Bridgette D. Semple
Bridgette D. Semple Monash University
Maarten van den Buuse
Maarten van den Buuse La Trobe University
Ingrid E. Scheffer
Ingrid E. Scheffer University of Melbourne
Sean Murphy
Sean Murphy University of Washington
Leigh A. Johnston
Leigh A. Johnston University of Melbourne

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