Associate Professor
Mark Plenderleith
Faculty of Health,
School of Biomedical Sciences
Biography
Areas of expertise- Physiology
- Neuroscience
- Pain
- Online teaching
Personal details
Positions
- Associate Professor
Faculty of Health,
School of Biomedical Sciences
Keywords
Neuroscience, Pain, Pharmacology, Physiology, Somatosensory System
Research field
Clinical sciences, Neurosciences, Other biological sciences
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Bristol)
- BSc(Hons) (University of Edinburgh)
Teaching
Teaching discipline:
Medical Sciences
Teaching areas
- Physiology
- Neursocience
- Pain
Publications
- Gerke, M., Plenderleith, M. & Thornton, P. (2005). Histochemical Localisation of a Galactose-Containing Glycoconjugate Expressed by Sensory Neurones Innervating Different Peripheral Tissues in the Rat. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System, 10(1), 47–57. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/22255
- Gerke, M. & Plenderleith, M. (2004). Ultrastructural Analysis of the Central Terminals of Primary Sensory Neurones Labelled by Transganglionic Transport of Bandeiraea Simplicifolia I-isolectin B4. Neuroscience, 127, 165–175. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/22206
- Gerke, M. & Plenderleith, M. (2004). Analysis of the Unmyelinated Primary Sensory Neurone Projection through the Dorsal Columns of the Rat Spinal Cord using Transganglionic Transport of the Plant Lectin Bandeiraea Simplicifolia I-isolectin B4. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 221, 69–77. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/21653
- Gerke, M. & Plenderleith, M. (2002). Analysis of the Distribution of Binding Sites for the Plant Lectin Bandeiraea simplicifolia I-Isolectin B4 on Primary Sensory Neurones in Seven Mammalian Species. The Anatomical Record, 268, 105–114. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/22241
- Gerke, M. & Plenderleith, M. (2002). Distribution of binding sites for the plant lectin Ulex europaeus agglutinin I on primary sensory neurons in seven different mammalian species. The Histochemical Journal, 34, 79–84. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/22771
- Chen, Y., Plenderleith, M. & Hills, B. (1998). Influence of Surfactant on the Activity of Slowly Adapting Stretch Receptors. Respiration Physiology, 135–143.
- Plenderleith, M. & Snow, P. (1998). Use of Lectins as Tranganglionic Neuronal Tracers in the Study of Unmyelinated Primary Sensory Neurons. In Methods In Molecular Medicine: Lectin Methods And Protocols (pp. 517–526). Humana Press.
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