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Prolactin transport into mouse brain is independent of prolactin receptor
RSE Brown, AK Wyatt, RE Herbison, PJ Knowles, SR Ladyman, N Binart, ...
The FASEB Journal 30 (2), 1002-1010, 2016
802016
The missing link in parasite manipulation of host behaviour
R Herbison, C Lagrue, R Poulin
Parasites & vectors 11, 1-6, 2018
592018
Lessons in mind control: Trends in research on the molecular mechanisms behind parasite-host behavioral manipulation
REH Herbison
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5, 102, 2017
462017
A molecular war: convergent and ontogenetic evidence for adaptive host manipulation in related parasites infecting divergent hosts
R Herbison, S Evans, JF Doherty, M Algie, T Kleffmann, R Poulin
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1915), 20191827, 2019
222019
Parasitological research in the molecular age
C Selbach, F Jorge, E Dowle, J Bennett, X Chai, JF Doherty, A Eriksson, ...
Parasitology 146 (11), 1361-1370, 2019
222019
Let's go swimming: mermithid-infected earwigs exhibit positive hydrotaxis
REH Herbison, S Evans, JF Doherty, R Poulin
Parasitology 146 (13), 1631-1635, 2019
112019
A molecular war
R Herbison, S Evans, JF Doherty, M Algie, T Kleffmann, R Poulin
Proceedings: Biological Sciences 286 (1915), 1-10, 2019
2019
Behavioural, convergent and ontogenetic evidence for adaptive behavioural manipulation in mermithid infected hosts
R Herbison
University of Otago, 2019
2019
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