[1] | Gibson CL, Coomber B, Murphy SP (2011) Progesterone is neuroprotective following cerebral ischemia in reproductively ageing female mice. Brain 134: 2125-2133. |
[2] | Davidson C, Coomber B, Gibson CL, Young AMJ (2011) Effect of pre-ischaemic conditioning on hypoxic depolarization of dopamine efflux in the rat caudate brain slice measured in real-time with fast cyclic voltammetry. Neurochemistry International (In Press). |
[3] | Davidson C, Prados J, Gibson CL, Young AMJ, Barnes D, Sherlock R, Hutchinson CV (2011) Shedding light on photosensitive behaviour in brown planaria (Dugesia Tigrina). Perception (In Press). |
[4] | Davidson C, Chauhan NK, Knight S, Gibson CL, Young AMJ (2011) Modelling ischaemia in vitro: effects of temperature and glucose concentration on dopamine release evoked by oxygen and glucose depletion in a mouse brain slice model of ischaemic brain damage. Journal of Neuroscience Methods (In Press). |
[5] | Coomber B, Gibson CL (2010) Sustained levels of progesterone prior to the onset of cerebral ischemia are not beneficial to female mice. Brain Research 1361: 124-132. |
[6] | Gibson CL, Murphy SP (2010) Benefits of histone deacetylase inhibitors for acute brain injury: a systematic review of animal studies. Journal of Neurochemistry 115: 806-813. |
[7] | Gibson CL, Bath PMW, Murphy SP (2010) G-CSF administration is neuroprotective following transient cerebral ischemia even in the absence of a functional NOS-2 gene. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 30: 739-743. |
[8] | England TJ, Gibson CL, Bath PMW (2009) Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor in experimental stroke and its effects on infarct size and functional outcome: a systematic review. Brain Research Reviews, 62: 71-82. |
[9] | Gibson CL, Coomber B, Rathbone J (2009) Is progesterone a candidate neuroprotective treatment following ischemic stroke? The Neuroscientist, 15:324-332. |
[10] | Coughlan T, Gibson C, Murphy S (2009) Progesterone, BDNF and neuroprotection in the injured CNS. International Journal of Neuroscience, 119: 1718-1740. |
[11] | Gibson CL, Gray LJ, Bath PMW, Murphy SP (2008) Progesterone for the treatment of experimental brain injury: a systematic review. Brain, 131: 318-328 |
[12] | Murphy S & Gibson CL (2007) Nitric oxide, ischaemia and brain inflammation. Biochemical Society Transactions, 35, 1133-1137. |
[13] | Sun Y, Alexander SPH, Garle MJ, Gibson CL, Hewitt K, Murphy SP, Kendall DA & Bennett AJ (2007) Cannabinoid activation of PPARalpha; a novel neuroprotective mechanism. British Journal of Pharmacology, 152, 734-743. |
[14] | Gibson, CL, Gray, L, Murphy, SP, Bath, PMW (2006) Estrogen for experimental ischemic stroke; a systematic review. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 26: 1103-1113. |
[15] | Gibson, CL, Jones, NC, Prior, MJW, Bath, PMW & Murphy SP (2005) G-CSF suppresses edema formation and reduced interleukin-1 beta expression following cerebral ischemia in mice. J Neuropath Exp Neurol. 64: 763-769. |
[16] | Gibson, CL, Constantin, DC, Prior, MJW, Bath, PMW & Murphy SP (2005) Progesterone suppresses the inflammatory response and nitric oxide synthase-2 expression following cerebral ischemia. Exp Neurol. 193: 522-530. |
[17] | Gibson, CL, Coughlan, TC, & Murphy, SP (2005) Glial Nitric Oxide and Ischemia. Glia 50: 417-426 (Invited review). |
[18] | Gibson, CL, Bath, PMW & Murphy, SP (2005) G-CSF promotes functional recovery following middle cerebral artery occlusion in male mice. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 25: 431-439. |
[19] | Coughlan, T, Gibson, CL & Murphy, SP (2005) Modulatory effects of progesterone on NOS-2 expression in vivo and in vitro. J. Neurochem. 93: 932-942. |
[20] | Willmot, M, Gibson, CL, Gray, L, Murphy, SP, Bath, PMW (2005) Nitric oxide synthase inhibitors in experimental stroke and their effects on infarct size and cerebral blood flow; a systematic review. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 39: 412-435. |
[21] | Willmot, M, Gray, L, Gibson, CL, Murphy, SP & Bath, PMW (2005) Systematic review of nitric oxide donors and L-arginine in experimental stroke: effects on infarct size and cerebral blood flow. Nitric Oxide 12: 141-149. |
[22] | Gibson, CL & Murphy, SP (2004) Progesterone enhances functional recovery following middle cerebral artery occlusion in male mice. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 24 (7): 805-813. |
[23] | Jones, NC, Constantin, DC, Gibson, CL, Prior, MJ, Morris, PG, Marsden, CA & Murphy, SP (2004) A detrimental role for nitric oxide synthase-2 in the pathology resulting from acute cerebral injury. J Neuropath Exp Neurol. 63(7): 708-720. |
[24] | Clowry, GJ, Davies, BM, Upile, NS, Gibson, CL & Bradley, PM (2004) Spinal cord plasticity in response to unilateral inhibition of the rat motor cortex during development: changes to gene expression, muscle afferents and the ipsilateral corticospinal projection. Eur J Neurosci 20:2555-2566. |
[25] | Gibson, CL & Clowry, GJ (2003) The effect on motor cortical neuronal development of focal lesions to the sub-cortical white matter in the neonatal rat. Int J Dev Neurosci 21(4): 171-182. |
[26] | Gibson, CL & Clowry, GJ (2001) N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade during development induces short-term but not long-term changes in cJun and parvalbumin expression in the rat cervical spinal cord. Exp Neurol, 170(2): 380-384. |
[27] | Gibson, CL, Arnott, GA, & Clowry, GJ (2000) Plasticity in the rat spinal cord seen in response to lesions to the motor cortex during development but not to lesions in maturity. Exp Neurol 166: 422-434. |
[28] | Gibson, CL & Clowry, GJ (1999) Transient expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactivity in the ventral horn of the post-natal rat cervical spinal cord. Dev Brain Res 155: 93-96. |
[29] | Gibson, CL & Clowry, GJ (1999) Retraction of muscle afferents from the rat ventral horn during development. Neuroreport 10: 231-235. |