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Roland S. G. Jones

Roland S. G. Jones

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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
8877
World Ranking
6881
National Ranking
540

Overview

Roland S. G. Jones is affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Neuroscience, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these broad fields, their work targets subfields such as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental health, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics explored in Jones's research include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Epilepsy research and treatment, and Ion channel regulation and function. These topics reflect a concentration on understanding neurological processes and therapeutic approaches related to neural activity and disorders.

Jones has authored research papers published in scientific venues, with at least one known publication:

  • The AMPA receptor antagonist perampanel suppresses epileptic activity in human focal cortical dysplasia, 2021, Epilepsia Open

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Jones include:

  • Anderson Brito da Silva
  • Jane Pennifold
  • Benjamin J. Henley
  • Koustav Chatterjee
  • David Bateman

The primary publication venue for Jones's work is Epilepsia Open, where their research related to epilepsy and neuroscientific topics has appeared.

Best Publications

  • The pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy.

    Giulia Curia;Daniela Longo;Giuseppe Biagini;Roland S.G. Jones

  • Epileptiform activity in combined slices of the hippocampus, subiculum and entorhinal cortex during perfusion with low magnesium medium ☆

    H. Walther;J.D.C. Lambert;R.S.G. Jones;U. Heinemann

  • Entorhinal-hippocampal connections: a speculative view of their function

    Roland S.G. Jones

  • Tonic facilitation of glutamate release by presynaptic N-methyl-d-aspartate autoreceptors in the entorhinal cortex

    N Berretta;R.S.G Jones

  • Adherence to treatment in patients with epilepsy: associations with seizure control and illness beliefs.

    R.M. Jones;J.A. Butler;V.A. Thomas;R.C. Peveler

  • Synaptic and intrinsic responses of medical entorhinal cortical cells in normal and magnesium-free medium in vitro.

    R. S. G. Jones;U. Heinemann

  • Tryptamine: a neuromodulator or neurotransmitter in mammalian brain?

    R.S.G. Jones

  • Laminar differences in recurrent excitatory transmission in the rat entorhinal cortex in vitro

    A Dhillon;A Dhillon;Roland S G Jones;Roland S G Jones

  • Neuronal metabolism governs cortical network response state

    M. O. Cunningham;D. D. Pervouchine;C. Racca;N. J. Kopell

  • Basket-like interneurones in layer II of the entorhinal cortex exhibit a powerful NMDA-mediated synaptic excitation

    R.S.G. Jones;E.H. Bühl

  • The anticonvulsant, lamotrigine decreases spontaneous glutamate release but increases spontaneous GABA release in the rat entorhinal cortex in vitro.

    Mark O. Cunningham;Roland S.G. Jones

  • Dual effects of gabapentin and pregabalin on glutamate release at rat entorhinal synapses in vitro

    Mark O. Cunningham;Gavin L. Woodhall;Sarah E. Thompson;David J. Dooley

  • Epileptiform activity induced by lowering extracellular [Mg2+] in combined hippocampal-entorhinal cortex slices: modulation by receptors for norepinephrine and N-methyl-D-aspartate.

    P.K. Stanton;R.S.G. Jones;I. Mody;U. Heinemann

  • COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and attitudes in Qatar: A national cross-sectional survey of a migrant-majority population.

    Majid Alabdulla;Majid Alabdulla;Shuja Mohd Reagu;Abdullatif Al‐Khal;Marwa Elzain

  • NR2B-containing NMDA autoreceptors at synapses on entorhinal cortical neurons.

    Gavin Woodhall;D. Ieuan Evans;Mark O. Cunningham;Roland S. G. Jones

  • Efficacy of mood stabilisers in the treatment of impulsive or repetitive aggression: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Roland Morgan Jones;James William Arlidge;Rebecca Gillham;Shuja Mohd Reagu

  • Tonic Facilitation of Glutamate Release by Presynaptic NR2B-Containing NMDA Receptors Is Increased in the Entorhinal Cortex of Chronically Epileptic Rats

    Jian Yang;Gavin L. Woodhall;Roland S. G. Jones

  • Synaptic and intrinsic properties of neurons of origin of the perforant path in layer II of the rat entorhinal cortex in vitro.

    Roland S. G. Jones

  • Synchronous discharges in the rat entorhinal cortex in vitro : site of initiation and the role of excitatory amino acid receptors

    R.S.G. Jones;J.D.C. Lambert

  • Interactions of Dopamine with Glutamate‐ and GABA‐mediated Synaptic Transmission in the Rat Entorhinal Cortex In Vitro

    E. Pralong;R. S. G. Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark O. Cunningham
Mark O. Cunningham Trinity College Dublin
Pamela J. Taylor
Pamela J. Taylor Cardiff University
Uwe Heinemann
Uwe Heinemann Charité - University Medicine Berlin
S. Söldner-Rembold
S. Söldner-Rembold Imperial College London
David Kingdon
David Kingdon University of Southampton
Ian M. Goodyer
Ian M. Goodyer University of Cambridge
Dale F. Hay
Dale F. Hay Cardiff University
M. H. Shaevitz
M. H. Shaevitz Columbia University
Gordon Thomas Harold
Gordon Thomas Harold University of Cambridge

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