Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer
  • UQ Home
  • Contacts
  • Study
  • Maps
  • News
  • Events
  • Library
  • Give now
  • my.UQ
The University of Queensland
Queensland Brain Institute Queensland Brain Institute
Site search
Site search
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Vision statement
    • Annual reports
  • Our people
    • Research leaders
    • Early and mid-career researchers
    • Equity, diversity and inclusion
  • Research
    • Research groups
    • Facilities
    • Centres
    • Partnerships
    • Publications
  • Study
    • PhD
    • MPhil
    • Honours
    • Research programs
    • Projects for coursework
    • Non-UQ students
  • The Brain
    • Brain anatomy
    • Brain functions
      • Action potentials and synapses
      • Adult neurogenesis
      • What is neurogenesis?
      • What is synaptic plasticity?
      • Studying synaptic plasticity and learning
      • How do neurons work?
      • Long-term synaptic plasticity
      • Vision
      • Visual perception
      • Attention: interference and control
      • How to measure brain activity in animals
      • How to measure brain activity in people
      • What are neurotransmitters?
      • What is deep-brain stimulation?
    • Diseases and disorders
    • Concussion
    • Learning & Memory
    • Dementia
    • The BRAIN magazine
    • Discovery science
    • Download free posters
  • Engage
    • Events
    • Donate
    • Support our research
    • Volunteer for a study
    • Talks and tours
    • Australian Brain Bee
    • Newsletters
  • News
    • Features
    • Podcasts
      • Podcast: autism and genetics
      • Podcast: International Women's Day
      • Podcast: fish eyes the window to the brain
      • Podcast: mysteries of the corpus callosum
      • Podcast: the most aggressive cancer in the brain
      • Podcast: using brain imaging to diagnose mental illness
      • Podcast: curing schizophrenia, from lab to clinic
      • Podcast: using deep brain stimulation treat Parkinson’s disease
      • Podcast: coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef
      • Podcast: the curious link between vitamin D and schizophrenia
      • Podcast: the neuroscience of racism
      • Podcast: Alzheimer's disease, a family perspective
      • Podcast: will nerve regeneration treat spinal cord injury?
      • Podcast: how I survived a stroke at 31
    • Meet our researchers
  • Contact

Dr Arnaud Gaudin

Senior Microscopy Services Off
Queensland Brain Institute
+61 7 336 51620
a.gaudin@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (5)

Journal Articles

Chen, Liyu, Sutharsan, Ratneswary, Lee, Jonathan LF, Cruz, Esteban, Asnicar, Blaise, Palliyaguru, Tishila, Wasielewska, Joanna M, Gaudin, Arnaud, Song, Jae, Leinenga, Gerhard and Götz, Jürgen (2022). Claudin-5 binder enhances focused ultrasound-mediated opening in an in vitro blood-brain barrier model. Theranostics, 12 (5), 1952-1970. doi: 10.7150/thno.65539
Gaudin, Arnaud, Hofmeister, Wolfgang and Key, Brian (2012). Chemoattractant axon guidance cues regulate de novo axon trajectories in the embryonic forebrain of zebrafish. Developmental Biology, 367 (2), 126-139. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2012.04.032
Wells, S, Conran, JG, Tamme, R, Gaudin, A, Webb, J and Lardelli, M (2010). Cryptic organisation within an apparently irregular rostrocaudal distribution of interneurons in the embryonic zebrafish spinal cord. Experimental Cell Research, 316 (19), 3292-3303. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2010.06.020
Huang, Qilin, Zhao, Shifu, Gaudin, Arnaud, Quennedey, Brigitte and Gascuel, Jean (2005). Glial fibrillary acidic protein and vimentin expression in the frog olfactory system during metamorphosis. NeuroReport, 16 (13), 1439-1476. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000177009.06485.89
Gaudin, Arnaud and Gascuel, Jean (2005). 3D atlas describing the ontogenic evolution of the primary olfactory projections in the olfactory bulb of Xenopus laevis.. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 489 (4), 403-424. doi: 10.1002/cne.20655
© The University of Queensland
Enquiries: +61 7 3365 1111   |   Contact directory
ABN: 63 942 912 684   |   CRICOS Provider No: 00025B
Emergency
Phone: 3365 3333
Privacy & Terms of use   |   Feedback   |   Updated: 29 Jun 2022
Login