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  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Richard T. Robertson is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine in the United States. Their academic career includes collaborations with several frequent co-authors, reflecting a network of research partnerships. These co-authors include Allison Bauman, Nicole Tichenor Blackstone, Larissa Calancie, Patrick Canning, and Kate Clancy.

No recent papers are listed for Robertson, and there are no specific topics or subfields detailed in the available data. Similarly, no information on frequent publication venues or book publications has been provided.

In terms of recognition, Richard T. Robertson was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2005. This distinction indicates involvement within the broader scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Early ingrowth of thalamocortical afferents to the neocortex of the prenatal rat

    Susan M. Catalano;Richard T. Robertson;Herbert P. Killackey

  • Thalamic connections with limbic cortex. I. Thalamocortical projections.

    Richard T. Robertson;Suzan S. Kaitz

  • Use of labeled tomato lectin for imaging vasculature structures

    Richard T. Robertson;Samantha T. Levine;Sherry M. Haynes;Paula Gutierrez

  • A morphogenic role for transiently expressed acetylcholinesterase in developing thalamocortical systems

    Richard T. Robertson

  • Prenatal manganese levels linked to childhood behavioral disinhibition.

    Jonathon E Ericson;Francis M Crinella;K Alison Clarke-Stewart;Virginia D Allhusen

  • Number Coding in Association Cortex of the Cat

    Richard F. Thompson;Kathleen S. Mayers;Richard T. Robertson;Charlotte J. Patterson

  • Cellular organization of normal mouse liver: a histological, quantitative immunocytochemical, and fine structural analysis.

    Janie L. Baratta;Anthony Ngo;Bryan Lopez;Natasha Kasabwalla

  • Individual axon morphology and thalamocortical topography in developing rat somatosensory cortex.

    Susan M. Catalano;Richard T. Robertson;Herbert P. Killackey

  • Regulation of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the developing rat somatosensory cortex by thalamocortical afferents.

    Ron S. Broide;Richard T. Robertson;Frances M. Leslie

  • Thalamic connections with limbic cortex. II. Corticothalamic projections

    Suzan S. Kaitz;Richard T. Robertson

  • Organization of subcortical pathways for sensory projections to the limbic cortex. I. Subcortical projections to the medial limbic cortex in the rat.

    Scott M. Thompson;Richard T. Robertson

  • Development of gemculocortical projections to visual cortex in rat: Evidence for early lngrowth and synaptogenesis

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  • Effective targeting of liposomes to liver and hepatocytes in vivo by incorporation of a Plasmodium amino acid sequence.

    Kenneth J. Longmuir;Richard T. Robertson;Sherry M. Haynes;Janie L. Baratta

  • Postnatal migration of neurons and formation of laminae in rat cerebral cortex

    Maria Paz D. Ignacio;Edward J. Kimm;Glenn H. Kageyama;Jen Yu

  • Investigations of the origins of transient acetylcholinesterase activity in developing rat visual cortex

    Richard T. Robertson;Mary Ann Hanes;Jen Yu

  • Organization of subcortical pathways for sensory projections to the limbic cortex. II. Afferent projections to the thalamic lateral dorsal nucleus in the rat.

    Scott M. Thompson;Richard T. Robertson

  • Primary auditory cortex in the rat: transient expression of acetylcholinesterase activity in developing geniculocortical projections.

    Richard T. Robertson;Fraidoon Mostamand;Glenn H. Kageyama;Kathy A. Gallardo

  • Organization of corticothalamic projections from parietal cortex in cat

    Richard T. Robertson;Timothy J. Cunningham

  • Transient patterns of acetylcholinesterase activity in visual cortex of the rat: normal development and the effects of neonatal monocular enucleation.

    Richard T. Robertson;Alberto A. Tijerina;Mary Elizabeth Gallivan

  • Diencephalic distributions of ascending reticular systems

    Richard T. Robertson;Gary S. Lynch;Richard F. Thompson

  • Diencephalic projections from the pontine reticular formation: autoradiographic studies in the cat.

    Richard T. Robertson;Alan R. Feiner

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard F. Thompson
Richard F. Thompson University of Southern California
John H. Weiss
John H. Weiss University of California, Irvine
Charles E. Ribak
Charles E. Ribak University of California, Irvine
Herbert P. Killackey
Herbert P. Killackey University of California, Irvine
László Seress
László Seress University of Pecs
Christine M. Gall
Christine M. Gall University of California, Irvine
Frances M. Leslie
Frances M. Leslie University of California, Irvine
Diane K. O'Dowd
Diane K. O'Dowd University of California, Irvine
Julie C. Lauterborn
Julie C. Lauterborn University of California, Irvine
Charlotte J. Patterson
Charlotte J. Patterson University of Virginia

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