Las publicaciones más representativas de los últimos años se relacionan a continuación:
Mª Angeles Real, Mª Pilar Simón, Raúl Heredia, Yolanda de Diego, Salvador Guirado (2011). Phenotypic changes in calbindin D28K immunoreactivity in the hippocampus of Fmr1 knockout mice. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 519: 2622-2636.
Mª. Nieves Ávila, Mª. Ángeles Real, Salvador Guirado (2011) Patterns of GABA and GABA Transporter-1 immunoreactivities in the developing and adult mouse brain amygdala. Brain Research 1388: 1-11.
Salvador Guirado and José Carlos Dávila. Evolution of
the optic tectum in amniotes (2009). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.
Springer.
María Ángeles Real, Raúl Heredia, María del Carmen Labrador, José Carlos Dávila, and Salvador Guirado (2009). Expression of somatostatin and neuropeptide Y in the embryonic, postnatal, and adult mouse amygdalar complex. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 513: 335–348.
José Carlos Dávila, Luis Olmos, Isabel Legaz, Loreta Medina, Salvador Guirado, M. Ángeles Real (2008) Dynamic patterns of colocalization of calbindin, parvalbumin and GABA in subpopulations of mouse basolateral amygdalar cells during development. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 35: 67-76.
Mª Ángeles Real, Daniel Pineda, José Carlos Dávila, Salvador Guirado (2008). Development and adult organization of the lateral part of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis in the chicken. Brain Research Bulletin 75: 410-413.
María Ángeles Real, Raúl Heredia, José Carlos Dávila, Salvador Guirado (2008). Efferent retinal projections visualized by immunohistochemical detection of the estrogen-related receptor beta in the postnatal and adult mouse brain. Neuroscience Letters 438: 48-53.
Salvador Guirado, Mª Ángeles Real, José Carlos Dávila (2008). Distinct immunohistochemically defined areas in the medial amygdala in the developing and adult mouse. Brain Research Bulletin 75: 214-217.
Mª Ángeles Real, José Carlos Dávila, Salvador Guirado (2006). Immunohistochemical localization of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT2 in the developing and adult mouse claustrum. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 31: 169-177.
J. Suárez, J.C. Dávila, M.A. Real, S. Guirado, L. Medina (2006). Calcium-binding proteins, neuronal nitric oxide synthase and GABA help to distinguish different pallial areas in the developing and adult chicken: I. Hippocampal formation and hyperpallium. Journal of Comparative Neurology 497: 751-771.
J. Suárez, J.C.Dávila, M.A.Real, S. Guirado (2005). Distribution of GABA, calbindin and nitric oxide synthase in the developing chick entopallium. Brain Research Bulletin 66: 441-444.
D. Pineda, B. García, J.L. Olmos, J.C. Dávila, M.A. Real, S. Guirado (2005). Semaphorin5A expression in the developing chick telencephalon. Brain Research Bulletin 66: 436-440.
J.L. Olmos, M.A. Real, L. Medina, S. Guirado, J.C. Dávila (2005). Distribution of nitric oxide-producing neurons in the developing and adult mouse amygdalar basolateral complex. Brain Research Bulletin 66: 465-469.
S. Guirado, M.A. Real, J.C. Dávila (2005). The ascending tectofugal visual system in amniotes: New insights. Brain Research Bulletin 66: 290-296.
I. Legaz, L. Olmos, M.A. Real, S. Guirado, J.C. Dávila, L. Medina (2005). Development of neurons and fibers containing calcium binding proteins in the pallial amygdala of mouse, with special emphasis on those of the basolateral amygdalar complex. Journal of Comparative Neurology 488:492-513.
J.C. Dávila, M.A. Real, J.L. Olmos, I. Legaz, L. Medina, S. Guirado (2005). Embryonic and postnatal development of GABA, calbindin, calretinin, and parvalbumin in the mouse claustral complex. Journal of Comparative Neurology 481:42-57.
M.A. Real, J.C. Dávila, S. Guirado (2003). Expression of calcium-binding proteins in the mouse claustrum. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy 25: 151-160.
S. Guirado, M.A. Real, J.L. Olmos, J.C. Dávila (2003). Distinct types of nitric oxide-producing neurons in the developing and adult mouse claustrum. Journal of Comparative Neurology 465: 431-444.
S. Guirado (2003). The dorsal thalamic connection in the origin of the isocortex. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26: 557-558.
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