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Amy L Bauernfeind

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Progress in Brain Research|November 10, 2019
Genetic diversity underlying behavioral plasticity in human adaptationAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Journal of Human Evolution|August 12, 2014
The appropriation of glucose through primate neurodevelopmentAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
BMC Genomics|April 26, 2017
The predictive nature of transcript expression levels on protein expression in adult human brainAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 25, 2020
Metabolic changes in human brain evolutionAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 19, 2007
Circadian rhythms in the mating behavior of the cockroach, Leucophaea maderaeJennifer Rymer, Amy L Bauernfeind, Scott Brown, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|January 11, 2012
Human brain evolution writ large and smallChet C Sherwood, Amy L Bauernfeind, Serena Bianchi, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 9, 2022
Fluoxetine exposure throughout neurodevelopment differentially influences basilar dendritic morphology in the motor and prefrontal corticesSusan E Maloney, Dora R Tabachnick, Christine Jakes, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|November 5, 2013
Aerobic glycolysis in the primate brain: reconsidering the implications for growth and maintenanceAmy L Bauernfeind, Sarah K Barks, Tetyana Duka, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 17, 2025
Transcriptomic changes across subregions of the primate cerebellum support the evolution of uniquely human behaviorsKatherine Rickelton, John J Ely, William D Hopkins, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 19, 2010
Wernicke's area homologue in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and its relation to the appearance of modern human languageMuhammad A Spocter, William D Hopkins, Amy R Garrison, et al.
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Progress in Brain Research|November 10, 2019
Genetic diversity underlying behavioral plasticity in human adaptationAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Journal of Human Evolution|August 12, 2014
The appropriation of glucose through primate neurodevelopmentAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
BMC Genomics|April 26, 2017
The predictive nature of transcript expression levels on protein expression in adult human brainAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Evolutionary Anthropology|April 25, 2020
Metabolic changes in human brain evolutionAmy L Bauernfeind, Courtney C Babbitt
Journal of Biological Rhythms|January 19, 2007
Circadian rhythms in the mating behavior of the cockroach, Leucophaea maderaeJennifer Rymer, Amy L Bauernfeind, Scott Brown, et al.
Progress in Brain Research|January 11, 2012
Human brain evolution writ large and smallChet C Sherwood, Amy L Bauernfeind, Serena Bianchi, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 9, 2022
Fluoxetine exposure throughout neurodevelopment differentially influences basilar dendritic morphology in the motor and prefrontal corticesSusan E Maloney, Dora R Tabachnick, Christine Jakes, et al.
Brain Structure & Function|November 5, 2013
Aerobic glycolysis in the primate brain: reconsidering the implications for growth and maintenanceAmy L Bauernfeind, Sarah K Barks, Tetyana Duka, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 17, 2025
Transcriptomic changes across subregions of the primate cerebellum support the evolution of uniquely human behaviorsKatherine Rickelton, John J Ely, William D Hopkins, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 19, 2010
Wernicke's area homologue in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and its relation to the appearance of modern human languageMuhammad A Spocter, William D Hopkins, Amy R Garrison, et al.
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