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Mads F Bertelsen

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Malungo I, Ngwenya A, Bertelsen M, Spocter M, Thannickal T, Siegel J, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2025 Feb; 533(2):e70032. PMID: 40008540
The phylogenetic contextualization of human neuroanatomy is crucial for understanding the positive, neutral, and/or negative effects of therapeutic interventions derived from animal models. Here we determined the parcellation of, and...
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Baer E, Nguyen P, Lilly S, Song J, Yee M, Matz O, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2025 Jan; 533(1):e70014. PMID: 39786329
Paleoneurology reconstructs the evolutionary history of nervous systems through direct observations from the fossil record and comparative data from extant species. Although this approach can provide direct evidence of phylogenetic...
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Scharling F, Sandgreen D, Stagegaard J, Elbrond V, Vincenti S, Isaksen J, et al.
Exp Physiol . 2024 Oct; 109(12):2088-2099. PMID: 39388603
The cardiac conduction system in large carnivores, such as the African lion (Panthera leo), represents a significant knowledge gap in both veterinary science and in cardiac electrophysiology. Short QT intervals...
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James L, Bertelsen M, Wang T, Williams C
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2024 Jul; 297:111704. PMID: 39038601
To describe the cardiovascular changes following intramuscular (handled) and intravascular (undisturbed, via intraarterial catheter) alfaxalone administration, we studied 20 healthy ball pythons (Python regius) in a randomised, prospective study. The...
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Bhagwandin A, Molnar Z, Bertelsen M, Karlsson K, Alagaili A, Bennett N, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2024 Jul; 532(7):e25652. PMID: 38962882
Although the mammalian cerebral cortex is most often described as a hexalaminar structure, there are cortical areas (primary motor cortex) and species (elephants, cetaceans, and hippopotami), where a cytoarchitecturally indistinct,...
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Stiller J, Feng S, Chowdhury A, Rivas-Gonzalez I, Duchene D, Fang Q, et al.
Nature . 2024 Apr; 629(8013):851-860. PMID: 38560995
Despite tremendous efforts in the past decades, relationships among main avian lineages remain heavily debated without a clear resolution. Discrepancies have been attributed to diversity of species sampled, phylogenetic method...
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Cools T, Wilson K, Li D, Vancsok C, Mulot B, Leclerc A, et al.
Talanta . 2024 Mar; 273:125924. PMID: 38518717
Wildlife conservation is often challenged by a lack of knowledge about the reproduction biology and adaptability of endangered species. Although monitoring steroids and related molecules can increase this knowledge, the...
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Schroder A, Willesen J, Perrin K, Bertelsen M, Koch J
J Zoo Wildl Med . 2024 Mar; 55(1):195-199. PMID: 38453502
Heart disease in birds contributes to premature death and is usually detected postmortem. Echocardiography is a sensitive and noninvasive diagnostic modality but reported standard values for many species of birds,...
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Abreu S, Laursen S, Perrin K, Tahas S, Bertelsen M
J Zoo Wildl Med . 2024 Mar; 55(1):111-124. PMID: 38453494
This randomized, crossover study evaluated three sedation protocols administered subcutaneously in nine budgerigars () and nine black-cheeked lovebirds (). All protocols included midazolam (5 mg/kg), combined with butorphanol (5 mg/kg)...
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Bryant K, Manger P, Bertelsen M, Khrapitchev A, Sallet J, Benn R, et al.
Brain Struct Funct . 2023 Oct; 229(8):1839-1854. PMID: 37904002
The recent development of methods for constructing directly comparable white matter atlases in primate brains from diffusion MRI allows us to probe specializations unique to humans, great apes, and other...