Sarah Etherington
Senior Lecturer
Medical and Molecular Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Sarah Etherington is a Senior Lecturer in Physiology in the School of Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences.
Research Interest
Function of the brain and spinal cord
Publications
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Etherington, S., Hong, I., Wong, C., Stephens, N., Warburton, N., (2016), Heterochronic neuromuscular junction development in an Australian marsupial (Macropus fuliginosus), Journal of Zoology, 300, 1, pages 27 - 35.
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Tang, A., Hong, I., Boddington, L., Garrett, A., Etherington, S., Reynolds, J., Rodger, J., (2016), Low-intensity repetitive magnetic stimulation lowers action potential threshold and increases spike firing in layer 5 pyramidal neurons in vitro, Neuroscience, 335, , pages 64 - 71.
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Meyer, A., Meyer, A., Etherington, S., Leboeuf-Yde, C., (2017), Unravelling functional neurology: a scoping review of theories and clinical applications in a context of chiropractic manual therapy, Chiropractic & Manual Therapies, 25, 19, pages 1 - 23.