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Current to December 2021

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Citations as recorded February 2020:  100+   25-99    10-24  

1. Textbooks.

B.E. Juniper, G.C. Cox, A.J. Gilchrist and P.R. Williams. Techniques for Plant Electron Microscopy. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford & Edinburgh, 1970. 108pp.

G.C. Cox. Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology. CRC Press Boca Raton & New York, 2007 344pp; ISBN: 0-8493-3919-7 details

G.C. Cox. Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology. Second Edition. CRC Press Boca Raton, London & New York, 2012, 316pp

G.C. Cox. Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology. Paperback Edition. CRC Press Boca Raton, London & New York, 2017, 316pp

G.C. Cox (editor). Fundamentals of Fluorescence Imaging. Jenny Stanford Publishing, Singapore, 2019, 457pp




2. Chapters in books.

B.E. Juniper and G.C. Cox, 1972, Epidermis (plant). McGraw Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 1971, pp 209-211.

G.C. Cox, F.E. Sanders, P.B. Tinker and J.A. Wild, 1975. Ultrastructural evidence relating to host-endophyte transfer in a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza. In: F.E. Sanders, BH. Mosse and P.B. Tinker (eds) Endomycorrihzas. Academic Press, London, New York, San Francisco. pp 297-312.

G.C. Cox, 1993. Prochlorophyceae. In: T. Berner, ed. Ultrastructure of Microalgae. CRC Press, Boca Raton. pp 53-70

G.C. Cox, 1995. Mass storage and hard copy. In: Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy (2nd edition), ed. J. Pawley. Plenum Press, New York. 535-548.

G.C. Cox, 1998. Measurement in the confocal microscope. In: Confocal Microscopy, Methods and Protocols (ed. S. Paddock) . Humana Press, Totawa, NJ. pp 357-371

G.C. Cox and Colin Sheppard, 1999. Multi-photon microscopy. In: Fluorescent and Luminescent Probes, 2nd edition (ed. W. Mason), Academic Press 331-336

G.C. Cox and Colin Sheppard, 1999 Appropriate Image Processing for Confocal Microscopy. In: P.C. Cheng, P P Hwang, J L. Wu, G Wang & H Kim (eds) Focus on Multidimensional Microscopy. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, New Jersey, London & Hong Kong. Volume 2, pp 42-54 ISBN 981-02-3992-0

Guy Cox & Eleanor Kable, 2006. Second Harmonic Imaging of Collagen. In: D.J. Taatjes and B.T. Mossman (Eds.), Cell Imaging Techniques. (Methods in Molecular Biology, Volume 319) Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, pages 15-35.

G.C. Cox, 2006. Mass storage, display and hard copy. In: Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy (3rd edition), ed. J. Pawley. Springer, New York. pp 580-594

Guy Cox and Anya Salih, 2006 Confocal microscopy of GFP-like pigments in corals. In: H. Yu, P.C. Cheng, PC Lin & FJ Kao (eds) Multimodal Microscopy. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore, New Jersey, London & Hong Kong. Pp 238-245 ISBN 981-256-533-7

G.C. Cox, 2006. Mass storage, display and hard copy. In: Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy (3rd edition), ed. J. Pawley. Springer, New York. 580-594

Guy Cox, Peter Vesk, Teresa Dibbayawan, Tobias I. Baskin & Maret Vesk, 2008. High-resolution and low-voltage SEM of plant cells. In: Biological Low-Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy (eds. Heide Schatten & James Pawley) Springer, New York, 229-244

Guy Cox, 2008. Confocal microscopy. In: Molecular Biomethods Handbook (2nd edition), (eds JM Walker & R. Rapley). Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, pages 1009-1027.

Guy Cox, 2010. Equipment for mass storage and processing of data (new version). Chapter 3 in: P. Michael Conn (ed) Techniques in Confocal Microscopy. Academic Press. pp 27 – 46

Brian J. Morris & Guy Cox, 2012. Current Medical Evidence Supports Male Circumcision. Chapter 19 in: D.A. Bolnick et al. (eds.), Surgical Guide to Circumcision, Springer-Verlag London. 201-231

Guy Cox & Brian J. Morris, 2012. Why Circumcision: From Prehistory to the Twenty-First Century. Chapter 21 in: D.A. Bolnick et al. (eds.), Surgical Guide to Circumcision, Springer-Verlag London. 243-259

G.C. Cox, 2013. Measurement in the confocal microscope. In: Confocal Microscopy, Methods and Protocols, 2nd edition. (ed. S. Paddock) . Humana Press - Springer, Totawa, NJ. 273-295

Gavin Tjin & Guy Cox, 2015. Application of second-harmonic imaging microscopy in biological studies. Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons. DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a9465




3. Papers in refereed scientific journals

G.C. Cox, 1969. Ultrathin sectioning artifacts resembling plasmodesmata. Journal of Microscopy 89, 225-227.

B.E. Juniper and G.C. Cox, 1973. The anatomy of the leaf surface: the first line of defence. Pesticide Science 4, 543-561.

G.C. Cox and B.E. Juniper, 1973. The application of stereo- micrography in the high-voltage electron microscope to studies of cell-wall structure and deposition. Journal of Microscopy 97, 29-40.

G.C. Cox and B.E. Juniper, 1973. Electron microscopy of cellulose in entire tissue. Journal of Microscopy 97, 343-355.

G.C. Cox and B.E. Juniper, 1973. Autoradiographic evidence for paramural-body function. Nature New Biology 243, 116-117.

H.B. Pollard, A. Miller and G.C. Cox, 1973. Synaptic vesicles: structure of chromaffin granule membranes. Journal of Supramolecular Structure 1, 295-306.

G.C. Cox, 1973. Caves of the Cantabrian Mountains, North-West Spain. Cave Science 51, 1-65

G.C. Cox and B.E. Juniper, 1974. Reply to Parish. Journal of Microscopy 101, 205-206.

G.C. Cox and F.E. Sanders, 1974. Ultrastructure of the host- fungus interface in a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza. New Phytologist 73, 901-942.

G.C. Cox and P.B. Tinker, 1976. Translocation and transfer of nutrients in vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas. I. The arbuscule and phosphorus transfer: a quantitative ultrastructural study. New Phytologist 77, 371-378.

G.C. Cox, 1978. A troglophytic prokaryote of unusual ultrastructure. Biologie Cellulaire 31, 117-118.

G.C. Cox, K.J. Moran, F.E. Sanders, C.E. Nockolds & P.B. Tinker, 1980. Translocation and transfer of nutrients in vesicular- arbuscular mycorrhizas. III. Polyphosphate granules and phosphorus translocation. New Phytologist 84, 649-659

E.J. Wright, G.C. Cox & D.M. Dwarte, 1980. Capacitation-like changes in the amoeboid sperm of a nematode. Micron 11, 377-378

T.E. Bostrom, G.C. Cox, C.E. Nockolds & A. Phillips, 1980. A simple freezing stage for the JEOL JSM U3 scanning electron microscope. Micron 11, 405-406

G.C. Cox & D.M. Dwarte, 1981. Freeze-etch ultrastructure of a Prochloron species - the symbiont of Didemnum molle. New Phytologist 88, 427-438

G.C. Cox, D. Benson & D.M. Dwarte, 1981. Ultrastructure of a cave-wall cyanophyte - Gloeocapsa NS4. Archives of Microbiology 130, 165-174

G.C. Cox, 1983. Engulfment of Prochloron cells by cells of the ascidian Lissoclinum. Journal of the Marine Biological Association (UK) 63, 195-198

G.C. Cox & A.W.D. Larkum, 1983. A diatom apparently living in symbiosis with a sponge. Bulletin of Marine Science 33, 943-945

G.C. Cox & B.E. Juniper, 1983. High-voltage electron microscopy of whole, critical-point dried plant cells - fine cytoskeletal elements in the moss Bryum tenuisetum. Protolasma 115, 70-80

P. Kott, D.L. Parry & G.C. Cox, 1984. Prokaryotic symbionts with a range of ascidian hosts. Bulletin of Marine Science 34, 308-312

G.C. Cox and B.R. Welch, 1984. Spider Cave, Jenolan - a fault-controlled system. Helictite - Journal of Australasian Cave Research 22, 43-53

G.C. Cox, 1984. Phototrophic stalagmites at Jenolan Caves, N.S.W. Helictite - Journal of Australasian Cave Research 22, 54-56

G.C. Cox, A.W.D. Larkum & R.G. Hiller, 1985. An unusual cyanophyte, containing urobilin and symbiotic with sponges and ascidians. Marine Biology 89, 149-163

E.J. Wright, G.C. Cox & D.M. Dwarte, 1985. Membrane particle changes accompanying activation of nematode sperm. Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 90, 40-54

T.P. Dibbayawan, G.C. Cox, K.Y. Cho & D.M. Dwarte, 1985. Cell wall and plasma membrane architecture of Butyrivibrio spp. Journal of Ultrastructure Research 90, 286-293.

G. C. Cox, 1986. The origin of chloroplasts in eukaryotes. Nature 322, 412

G.C. Cox, 1986. Comparison of Prochloron from different hosts. 1. Structural and ultrastructural characteristics. New Phytologist 104, 429-445

G.C. Cox, M.L. Vesk & B.E. Juniper, 1986. High voltage electron microscopy of cytoskeletal structures in whole plant cells. Nordic Journal of Botany 6, 641-649

G.C. Cox & T.P. Dibbayawan, 1987. A chloroplast-like DNA arrangement in Synechocystis trididemni (Chroococcales, Cyanophyta). Phycologia 26, 148-151

A.W.D.Larkum, G.C. Cox, R.G. Hiller, D.L. Parry & T.P. Dibbayawan, 1987. Filamentous cyanophytes containing phycourobilin and in symbiosis with sponges and an ascidian from coral reefs. Marine Biology, 95, 1-13.

G.C. Cox, C.R. Hawes, L. van der Lubbe & B.E. Juniper, 1987. High-voltage electron microscopy of whole, critical-point dried plant cells. 2. Cytoskeletal structures and plastid motility in Selaginella. Protoplasma, 140, 173-186

D.M. Hunt, N.G. Mair, Guy Cox & K.Y. Cho, 1988. Microscopic observations on the structure and development normal and abnormal sporophores of Lentinus edodes. Mushroom J. Tropics, 8, 1-13

D.G. Bishop, G.C. Cox and A. Romeo, 1988. Freeze-fracture microscopy of structures involved in fusion of chloroplast liposomes by melittin. Micron and Microscopica Acta, 19, 33-40

W.K. Allen, W.G. Allaway, G.C. Cox and P.G. Valder, 1989. Ultrastructure of mycorrhizas of Dracophyllum secundum R.Br. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 16, 147-153.

D.A. Orlovich, A.E. Ashford and G.C. Cox, 1989. A reassessment of polyphosphate granule composition in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 16, 107-115.

G.C. Cox, J.M. James, K.A. Legett and R.A.L. Osborne, 1989. Stromatolitic crayfish-like stalagmites. Proc. Univ. Bristol Spelaeol. Soc. 18, 339-358.

G.C. Cox, J.M. James, K.A. Legett and R.A.L. Osborne, 1990. Cyanobacterially-deposited speleothems - subaerial stromatolites. Geomicrobiology Journal 7, 245-252

G. C. Cox and T. P. Dibbayawan, 1993. Confocal microscopy of actin, tubulin and chloroplasts - triple labelling with a two-line laser. Journal of Computer-Assisted Microscopy 5, 17-21.

Benga, G., Poritiu D., Ghiran I., Kuchel, P. W., Gallagher C. H. and Cox, G. C., 1993. Scanning electron microscopy of red blood cells from eleven species of marsupials. Comparative Haematology International 2, 227-230.

G. C. Cox, 1993. Trends in confocal microscopy. Micron 24, 237-247

G.C. Cox and C. Sheppard, 1993. Effects of image deconvolution on optical sectioning in conventional and confocal microscopes. Bio-Imaging 1, 82-95.

Larkum, A.W.D., Scaramuzzi C., Cox, G.C., Hiller R.G. and Turner, A.G., 1994. A light harvesting chlorophyll-c-like pigment in Prochloron. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., USA, 91, 679-683.

L. Emerson and G.C. Cox, 1994. Charging artefacts in atomic force microscopy. Micron 25, 267-269.

J.M. James, E. Patsalides and G.C. Cox. 1994. Amino acid composition and amino-acid racemization dating of stromatolitic stalagmites. Geomicrobiology Journal 12, 183-194.

P.C. Hill, G.R. Atkins, J. Canning, G.C. Cox and M.G. Sceats, 1995. Writing and visualization of low-threshhold type II Bragg gratings in stressed optical fibres. Applied Optics 33, 7689-7694

G.C. Cox, 1995. De virginibus puerisque - the function of the human foreskin considered from an evolutionary perspective. Medical Hypotheses, 45, 617-621.    PDF

Guy Cox, Teresa Dibbayawan & John Harper, 1997. Of plants that swim - three-dimensional architecture of the flagellar root apparatus as revealed by confocal microscopy. Cell Vision 4, 245-246

T.R. Cushway, Marco Lanzetta, Guy Cox, R. Trickett, E.T. Owen, 1997. Assessment of nerve ultrastructure by fibre-optic confocal microscopy. Microsurgery 17, 444-448

Anya Salih, Allan S. Jones, Diana Bass & Guy Cox, 1997. Confocal imaging of exine as a tool for grass pollen analysis. Grana 36, 215-224

G.C. Cox, 1999. Equipment for mass storage and processing of data. In: Confocal Microscopy (ed. P.M. Conn). Methods in Enymology 307, 29-55

Benga, G., Kuchel, P. W., Chapman B.E., Cox, G. C., Ghiran I. and Gallagher C. H. 2000. Comparative cell shape and diffusional water permeability of red blood cells from Indian elephant (Elephas maximus) and man (Homo sapiens). Comparative Haematology International, 10, 1-8

A. Salih, AWD Larkum, G Cox, M Kühl and O Hoegh-Guldberg, 2000. Fluorescent pigments in corals are photoprotective. Nature 408, 850-853    PDF

Frank Manconi, Guy Cox, Eleanor Kable, Robert Markham & Ian. S. Fraser 2001. Computer-generated three-dimensional reconstruction of uterine histological parallel serial sections displaying microvascular and glandular structures in human endometrium. Micron 32, 449-453.    PDF

Jose A Feijo & Guy Cox, 2001. Visualisation of meiotic events in living anthers by means of two-photon microscopy. Micron 32, 679-684    PDF

Dedov, B. Roufogalis & G.C. Cox, 2001. Visualisation of mitochondria in living neurons with single and two-photon fluorescence laser microscopy. Micron 32, 653-660    PDF

G.C. Cox and C.J.R. Sheppard, 2001. Measurement of thin coatings in the confocal microscope. Micron 32, 701-705.    PDF

A. Argyros, S. Manos, M.C.J. Large, D.R. McKenzie, G.C. Cox and D.M. Dwarte, 2002. Electron tomography and computer visualisation of a 3-dimensional "photonic" crystal in a butterfly wing-scale Micron 33, 483-487   PDF

Guy Cox, Eleanor Kable, Allan Jones, Ian Fraser, Frank Manconi and Mark D. Gorrell. 2003. 3-dimensional imaging of collagen using second harmonic generation. Journal of Structural Biology, 141, 53-62    PDF

F. Manconi, E. Kable, G. Cox, R. Markham, I.S. Fraser, 2003 Whole-mount sections displaying microvascular and glandular structures in human uterus using multiphoton excitation microscopy. Micron 34, 351-358    PDF

G.H. Benga, B.E. Chapman, G.C. Cox , P.W. Kuchel, 2003. Comparative NMR studies of diffusional water permeability of red blood cells from different species: XIV. Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor. Cell Biology International 27, 921-928    PDF

Gorrell MD, Wang XM, Levy MT, Kable E, Marinos G, Cox G, McCaughan GW. 2003. Intrahepatic expression of collagen and fibroblast activation protein (FAP) in hepatitis C virus infection. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 524, 235-243.    PDF

Guy Cox & Colin Sheppard, 2004. Practical limits of resolution in confocal and non-linear microscopy. Microscopy Research & Technique, 63, 18-22    PDF

Nuno Moreno, Jose Feijo & Guy Cox, 2004. Implementation and evaluation of a detector for forward propagated second harmonic signals. Micron, 35, 721-724    PDF

Honglin An, Simon Fleming and Guy Cox, 2004. Visualization of second-order nonlinear layer in thermally poled fused silica glass. Applied Physics, 85, 5819-5821    PDF

Guy Cox, Nuno Moreno & José Feijó, 2004. Second harmonic imaging of plant polysaccharides. Journal of Biomedical Optics 10, 024013_1-6.

Maitreyee Roy, Guy Cox and Parameswaran Hariharan, 2005. Low-coherence interference microscopy with an improved switchable achromatic phase-shifter. Optics Express 13, 9125-9130   PDF

Maitreyee Roy, Colin J. R. Sheppard, Guy Cox, and Parameswaran Hariharan, 2006. White-light interference microscopy: a way to obtain high lateral resolution over an extended range of heights. Optics Express 14, 6788-6793

Guy Cox, Mikhail Matz and Anya Salih, 2007. Fluorescence lifetime imaging of coral fluorescent proteins. Microscopy Research & Technique 70, 243-251

P. Xu, X. Wen, Z. Zheng, G. Cox, H. Zhu, 2007. Two-photon optical characteristics of zinc oxide in bulk, low dimensional and nanoforms. Journal of Luminescence 126, 641–643

Pu Xu, Eleanor Kable, Colin J. R. Sheppard, and Guy Cox, 2010 A quasi-crystal model of collagen microstructure based on SHG microscopy. Chinese Optics Letters 8, 213-216

Gheorghe Benga, Bogdan E Chapman, Horea Matei, Guy C Cox, Tony Romeo, Eugen Mironescu and Philip W Kuchel, 2010. Comparative NMR studies of diffusional water permeability of red blood cells from different species: XVI Dingo (Canis familiaris dingo) and dog (Canis familiaris). Cell Biology International 34, 373-378

Gheorghe Benga, Bogdan E. Chapman, Guy C. Cox and Philip W. Kuchel, 2010. Comparative NMR studies of diffusional water permeability of red blood cells from different species: XVIII platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) and saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Cell Biology International doi:10.1042/CBI20090430

Phoebe Jennings, Guy Cox, Leigh Monahan & Elizabeth Harry, 2011. Super-resolution imaging of the bacterial cytokinetic protein FtsZ. Micron 42, 336-341

Guy Cox, 2011. Biological applications of second harmonic imaging. Biophysical Reviews 3, 131-141

Gheorghe Benga, Bogdan E. Chapman, Tony Romeo, Guy Cox and Philip W. Kuchel, 2015. Morphology and water permeability of red blood cells from Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas). Protoplasma, 252 1181-1185 DOI 10.1007/s00709-014-0747-4

Guy Cox, John N Krieger and Brian J Morris, 2015. Histological correlates of penile sexual sensation: Does circumcision make a difference? Sexual Medicine 2, 76-85 Open access.

Guy Cox, 2016. The Prepuce in Italian Art—Evidence from Von Gloeden’s Photographs. Open Access Library Journal, 3, e2898. Open access.

G. Cox, BJ Morris, 2018. Letter to the Editor. J Pediatr Surg. 2018 May 11. pii: S0022-3468(18)30317-8. Open Access. [Epub ahead of print]

Morris BJ, Hankins CA, Lumbers ER, Mindel A, Klausner JD, Krieger JN, Cox G, 2019. Sex and Male Circumcision: Women's Preferences Across Different Cultures and Countries: A Systematic Review. Sexual Medicine 7:145-161. Open Access. Epub 2019 Apr 25.

Guy Cox and Brian J. Morris, 2021. Re: Sensory innervation of the human male prepuce—Meissner's corpuscles predominate. Journal of Anatomy DOI: 10.1111/joa.13610   PDF




4. Papers in refereed conference & symposium volumes

G.C. Cox, 1976. Microorganisms on cave walls in the deep twilight zone. Proc. 11th. Aust. Speleo. Fed. Conference, Canberra, 1976. pp 54-57.

G.C. Cox, 1977. A 'living fossil' in the twilight zone: a cave- wall bacterium of unique ultrastructure. Proc. 7th. Int. Speleo. Congress, Sheffield, UK, 1977. pp 129-131.

G.C. Cox and H.J. Marchant, 1977. Photosynthesis in the twilight zone: microorganisms with extreme structural adaptations to low light. Proc. 7th. Int. Speleo. Congress, Sheffield, UK, 1977. pp 131-133.

A.W.D. Larkum, G.C. Cox and T.P. Dibbayawan, 1989. Prokaryotic algal symbionts of coral reef sponges. Proceedings of the 6th International Coral Reef Symposium 3, 163-169.

G.C. Cox, 1989. Computer-aided instruction in electron microscopy. Inst. Phys. Conf. Ser. 98, 523-526.

G.C. Cox and D.M. Dwarte, 1989. A simple approach to colour image analysis of histological and geological specimens. Inst. Phys. Conf. Ser. 98, 577-580.

G.C. Cox, 1990. Thylakoid organization of Prochloron and its relevance to the evolution of the chloroplast. Endocytobiology IV, 553-556.

D.A. Orlovich, A.E. Ashford, G.C. Cox and A.E.P. Moore, 1990. Freeze-substitution and X-ray microanalysis of polyphosphate granules in the mycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus tinctorius (Pers.) Coker & Couch. Endocytobiology IV, 139-144.

G.C. Cox and C.J.R. Sheppard, 1995. Appropriate image processing for confocal microscopy. Zoological Studies 34, Supplement 1, 84-86

G.C. Cox, A. Salih, J.M. James and W.G. Allaway, 1995. Confocal microscopy of cyanobacteria in calcite speleothems. Zoological Studies 34, Supplement 1, 5-6

A. Salih, G.C. Cox & R. Hinde, 1995. Autofluorescence imaging of symbiotic algae in corals using confocal microscopy - a potential tool for environmental monitoring. Zoological Studies 34, Supplement 1, 53-55

T. Dibbayawan and G. Cox, 1998. Flagellar root apparatus of Chlamydomonas: an immunocytochemical study using confocal microscopy and FESEM. Electron Microscopy 1998, Vol IV, 729-730

A. Salih, O. Hoegh-Guldberg & G. Cox, 1998. Photoprotection of symbiotic dinoflagellates by fluorescent pigments in reef corals. Proc. Aust. Coral Reef Society 75 Anniv. Conf, Heron Is., Oct 1997, ed Greenwood & Hall. pp 217-230

A. Salih, O. Hoegh-Guldberg & G. Cox, 1998. Bleaching responses of coral symbiotic dinoflagellates: the effects of light and elevated temperature on their morphology and physiology. Proc. Aust. Coral Reef Society 75 Anniv. Conf, Heron Is., Oct 1997, ed Greenwood & Hall. pp

Guy Cox, Teresa Dibbayawan and Jose Feijo, 2001. Multiphoton microscopy of cell division in plant cells. SPIE Proceedings Vol. 4262, 146-154

Guy Cox, Frank Manconi and Eleanor Kable, 2002. Second harmonic imaging of collagen in mammalian tissue. SPIE Proceedings 4620, 148-156   

Guy Cox, Eleanor Kable, CJR Sheppard and Paul Xu, 2002. Resolution of second harmonic generation microscopy. Proceedings 15th International Congress on Electron Microscopy, Durban. Vol 3, 331-332

A. Argyros, S. Manos, M.C.J. Large, D.R. McKenzie, G.C. Cox and D.M. Dwarte, 2002. E.M. tomography of a natural photonic crystal. Proceedings 15th International Congress on Electron Microscopy, Durban. Vol 2, 379-380

Guy Cox, Paul Xu, Colin Sheppard & John Ramshaw, 2003. Characterization of the Second Harmonic Signal from Collagen. SPIE Proceedings 4963, 32-40    PDF

Anya Salih, Guy Cox and Anthony W. Larkum, 2003. Cellular organization & spectral diversity of GFP-like proteins in live coral cells studied by single & multi-photon imaging & microspectroscopy. SPIE Proceedings 4963, 194-200

Guy Cox, & José Feijó, 2004. Second harmonic imaging of plant polysaccharides. Proc. SPIE 5323, 335-342    PDF

Paul Xu, Guy Cox, John AM Ramshaw, Philip Lukins and Colin Sheppard, 2004. Polarization effects in SHG of collagen. Proc. SPIE 5323, 343-352

Anya Salih, Anthony Larkum, Thomas Cronin, Joerg Wiedenmann, Ron Szymczak and Guy Cox, 2004 Biological properties of coral GFP-type proteins provide clues for engineering novel optical probes and biosensors. Proc. SPIE 5329, 61-73

Guy Cox & Anya Salih 2005. Fluorescence lifetime imaging of symbionts and fluorescent proteins in reef corals. Proc. SPIE 5700, 162-170

Maruth Banavar, Eleanor.P.W. Kable, Filip Braet, X.M.Wang, M. D. Gorrell and Guy Cox, 2006. Detection of collagen by second harmonic microscopy as a diagnostic tool for liver fibrosis. Proc SPIE 6089, 60891B 1-8

Anya Salih, Joerg Wiedenmann, Mikhail Matz, Anthony W. Larkum, Guy Cox 2006. Photoinduced activation of GFP-like proteins in tissues of reef corals. Proc SPIE 6098

Anya Salih, Joerg Wiedenmann & Guy Cox, 2007. EosFP - a multi-state photoconvertible protein from the coral Lobophyllia hemprichii Proc SPIE 6442, 64428-1 - 64428-8




5. Popular books

Pannipa Dibbayawan and Guy Cox, 1988 The Thai Cookbook. Angus and Robertson, Sydney, Auckland and London. 97pp ISBN 15700 6




5. General articles & letters

Guy Cox, 1968. Cave Filming in Spain, The Speleologist 2 (15) 14-16

Guy Cox and others, 1971. Caves of the Western Sierra de Cuera. Trans. Cave Research Group of GB, 13 (1) 1-35

G.C. Cox, 1980 Botany, In: Caves and Karst of the Muller Range (ed J.M. James and H.J. Dyson), pp 118-119 ISBN 0867 58042 9

Guy Cox, 1984. Why do biologists use the HVEM? Aust. EM Newsletter 3, 4-7

Guy Cox, 1985 The 10 deepest caves in Australia Australian Almanac, 90

Guy Cox, 1985 The world's longest cave dive. Australian Almanac, 140-141

Guy Cox, 1985 Longest and deepest caves in the southern hemisphere. Australian Almanac, 141-142

Guy Cox, 1985. A much travelled thick section. Aust. EM Newsletter 5, 22-23

Guy Cox, 1986 Commercial show caves of Australia. Second Australian Almanac, 493-499

Guy Cox, 1986. A tale of two sections and three cities. Aust. EM Newsletter 9, 12-14

Guy Cox, 1986. The scanning tunneling microscope. Aust. EM Newsletter 10, 8-9

Guy Cox, 1986. Stereo pairs from thick sections. Aust. EM Newsletter 12, 6-8

Guy Cox, 1987. Australia's unique flora. Australian Almanac 1988, 320-328

Guy Cox, 1987. What went wrong with my micrograph? Aust. EM Newsletter 16, 12-13

Guy Cox, 1988. Computerised microscopes - the way ahead? Aust. EM Newsletter 17, 11-13

Guy Cox, 1988. Confocal scanning optical microscopes. Aust. EM Newsletter 20, 3-7

Guy Cox, 1993. 3D reconstruction software. Aust. EM Newsletter 37, 25-32

Guy Cox, 1993. Photons under the microscope - Marvin Minsky, the forgotten pioneer?. Aust. EM Newsletter 38, 4-6 & 10

Guy C Cox, 1998 The Power of Two. Today's Life Science 10 (3) 36-38

Guy C Cox, 2002 Biological confocal microscopy. Materials Today March 2002, 34-41

Guy Cox, 2003 Circumcision for phimosis and other medical indications in Western Australian boys. Medical Journal of Australia 178, 588   PDF

Cox G, 2004 Spare parts (letter) New Scientist 182 (2444): 73-73 Apr 24 2004

Cox G, 2004 Sex and selection (letter) New Scientist 181 (2432): 38-38 Jan-Feb 2004

Cox G, 2004 Let's be hermaphrodite (letter) New Scientist 181 (2429): 30-30 Jan 10 2004

Guy Cox, 2006 Circumcision sparks a spirited debate (letter) Sunday Telegraph May 7th, p90

Cox G, 2006 A kinder cut (letter) New Scientist 192 (2582): 21 Dec 16 2006

Cox G, 2007 Measuring cats (letter) New Scientist 194 (2607): 27 9 Jun 2007

Cox, Guy. 2007 Editorial, Special issue on Super-resolution and other Novel Microscopies. Micron 38, 95

Cox G, 2007 Life expectancies (letter) New Scientist 196 (2629): 27 10 Nov 2007

Cox G, 2008 Reinventing Helen (letter) Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) 31st May 2008, p6

Guy Cox, 2008. Medical Evidence. the Skeptic, Winter 2008, 58-59

Guy Cox & David Cockayne, 2008. 16 - Organising microscopy conferences. In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 129-132

Guy Cox, 2008. 17 - Cryogenic Specimen Preparation In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 133-136

Guy Cox & Allan Jones, 2008. 20 - Image Analysis In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 147-152

Guy Cox, 2008. 22 - The Australian EM Newsletter. In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 159-162

Maret Vesk & Guy Cox, 2008. 23 - International Workshops - the EMU goes global. In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 163-170

Guy Cox, 2008. 27 - Optical Microscopy. In: K Ratinac (ed) 50 Great Moments. Sydney University Press, 191-196

Guy Cox, 2008 The early days of the Australian EM Newsletter. Aust. EM Newsletter 100, 28-31

Guy Cox, 2009 Heating up (letter). New Scientist 201 (2701) 24 28th March 2009

Guy Cox, 2009 The kindest cuts (Letter) Parting Shot, The Land, July 23rd 2009 p 15

Guy Cox, 2009 On ethical safari, oxymorons are in the crosshairs (letter). Sydney Morning Herald, August 7th 2009, p12

Guy Cox, 2009 Evidence for circumcision. (Letter) Sydney Morning Herald, September 14th 2009, p12

Guy Cox, 2009 More on methane (letter). New Scientist 203 (2726) 19th September 2009 p.24

Guy Cox, 2010 A debate that puts faith and logic to the test. (Letter) Sydney Morning Herald, March 18th 2010, p12

Guy Cox, 2010 Colour of anemone. (Last Word answer). New Scientist 205 (2752) 20th March 2010, p49

Guy Cox, 2010 Glass flowing over (letter). New Scientist 205 (2764) 12th June 2010, p27

Guy Cox, 2010 Public science (letter). New Scientist 207 (2769) 17th July 2010, p24

Guy Cox, 2011 Yellow to the core (Last Word answer). New Scientist 209 (2794) 8th January 2011, p49

Guy Cox, 2011 Career dedicated to the small picture (Obituary, David Cockayne). Sydney Morning Herald, 1st February 2011.

Guy Cox, 2011 (Obituary, David Cockayne). The Age, 10th March 2011.

Guy Cox, 2011 Stellar Seed (letter). New Scientist 209 (2803) 12th March 2011, p32

Guy Cox, 2011. The real risk (letter). New Scientist 209 (2805) 26th March 2011, p 35

Guy Cox, 2011 Happy Feet. (Last Word answer). New Scientist 210 (2811) 7th March 2011, p57

Guy Cox, 2011 A spoonful of sugar ... (Last Word answer). New Scientist 210 (2818) 25th June 2011, p57

Guy Cox, 2011 Obituary, David Cockayne. Micron 42, 536-537. (dated July 2011, online March 11, 2011)

Guy Cox, 2011 Farming vs. foraging (letter). New Scientist 211 (2826) 20th August 2011, p 31

Guy Cox, 2012. Fun lovin’ crows (letter). New Scientist 214 (2870) 23rd June 2012, p 30

Guy Cox, 2012. Openly critical (letter). New Scientist 215 (2872) 7th July 2012, p 30

Guy Cox, 2012. Getting warmer (letter). New Scientist 215 (2875) 28th July 2012, pp 26-27

Guy Cox, 2012. The night of the hunter (letter). Good Weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) Nov 12th 2012

Guy Cox, 2012 Left, right, up, down (letter). New Scientist 216 (2893) 1st December 2012, p 30

Guy Cox, 2012 Wax pioneer (letter). New Scientist 216 (2895) 15th December 2012, p 37

Guy Cox, 2013 Where there’s muck (letter). New Scientist 217 (2906) 2nd March 2013, p 33

Guy Cox, 2013 Kitchen party (letter). New Scientist 218 (2922) 22nd June 2013, p 31

Guy Cox, 2013 Early life (letter). New Scientist 218 (2923) 29th June 2013, p 31

Guy Cox, 2013 Latin dance (letter). New Scientist 220 (2939) 19th October 2013, p 30

Guy Cox, 2013 Let us play (letter). New Scientist 220 (2947) 14th December 2013, p 33

Guy Cox, 2014 Hanging out (letter). New Scientist 221 (2952) 18th January 2014, p 29

Guy Cox, 2014 Editorial, Ethics Issues. Micron 61 iv

Guy Cox, 2014 Vanishing brains (letter). New Scientist 221 (2962) 29th March 2014, p 30

Guy Cox, 2014 Eat and slim (Last Word on Energy). New Scientist 222 (2965) 19th April 2014, p 23

Guy Cox, 2014 Discrimination (porins) (letter) New Scientist 222 (2966), 26th April 2014

Guy Cox, 2014 Light as Air (Last Word answer). New Scientist 222 (2978) 19th July 2014, p 57

Guy Cox, 2014 Library cuts (letter) New Scientist, 223, (2981) 9th August 2014, p 29

Guy Cox, 2014 Light fantastic (Last Word answer). New Scientist 223 (2985) 6th September 2014, p 57

Guy Cox, 2014 Put a lid on it (Last Word answer). New Scientist 223 (2988) 27th September 2014, p 57

Guy Cox, 2014 If voting changed .. (letter) New Scientist, 224, (2993) 1st November 2014, p 30

Guy Cox, 2014 The birdie song (letter) New Scientist, 224, (2997) 29th November 2014, p 33

Guy Cox, 2014 Out of the fire (letter) New Scientist, 224, (3000) 20-27 December 2014, p 42

Guy Cox, 2015 I smell tomato, you don’t smell at all. (letter) New Scientist, 226, (3017) 18 April 2015, p 54

Guy Cox, 2015 Too hot to handle? (letter). Good Weekend , June 6th, p3

Guy Cox, 2015 Untitled (Sydney Harbour) (letter) The Monthly, 113, 57, July 2015

Guy Cox, 2015 Downsides of the Superman stance. (letter) New Scientist, 227, (3031) 25 July 2015, p 55

Guy Cox, 2015. Review of Optical Nanoscopy and Novel Microscopy Techniques. Microscopy and Microanalysis 21(4):1050.

Guy Cox, 2015 Poultry question. Last Word answer. New Scientist 227, (3037) 5th September 2015, p 57

Guy Cox, 2015 Hue goes there?. Last Word answer. New Scientist 228, (3042) 10th October 2015, p 57

Guy Cox, 2015 The roots of consciousness. Letter. New Scientist 228, (3043) 17th October 2015, p 52

Guy Cox, 2015 We’re just as adaptable as ever. Letter. New Scientist 228, (3044) 24th October 2015, p 52

Guy Cox, 2015 How low can we go? Letter. New Scientist 228, (3045) 31st October 2015, p 55

Guy Cox, 2016 Clarifying the sulphur forecast. Letter. New Scientist 229 (3056) 16th January 2016, p 53

Guy Cox, 2016 Chicken and the power of prayer. Letter. New Scientist 229 (3057) 23rd January 2016, p 52-53

Guy Cox, 2016 The tale of the secret telescope, Letter. New Scientist 229 (3060) 13th February 2016, p 52

Guy Cox, 2016 Hungry plants flower more, but … Letter. New Scientist 229 (3063) 5th March 2016, p 52-53

Guy Cox, 2016 Stuttering and brain hemispheres Letter. New Scientist 229

(3070) 23rd April 2016, p 52

Guy Cox, 2016 The real roots of monogamy Letter. New Scientist 230 (3073) 14th May 2016, p 52

Guy Cox, 2016 That is a very watery steak. Letter. New Scientist 230 (3079) 22nd June 2016, p 52

Guy Cox, 2016 The trouble with tiny demons. Letter, New Scientist 231 (3081) 9th July 2016 , p52

Guy Cox, 2016 Other species that dine on jellyfish. Letter, New Scientist 231 (3086) 13th August 2016 , p52

Guy Cox, 2016 Queer quantum query in the quad. Letter, New Scientist 231 (3087) 20th August 2016 , p52

Guy Cox, 2016 There are limits to sacred rights. Letter, New Scientist 231 (3090) 10th September 2016 , p52

Guy Cox, 2016 Seal meal. Last Word Answer, New Scientist 232 (3094) 8th October 2016 , p57

Guy Cox, 2016 Some roots and branches of 3D printing. Letter, New Scientist 232> (3102) 3rd December 2016 , p53

Guy Cox, 2016 Lives or the planet? You choose wisely… Letter, New Scientist 232 (3103) 10th December 2016 , p54

Guy Cox, 2017 The meaning of life, artificial and observant. Letter, New Scientist 233 (3114) 25th February 2017, p52

Guy Cox, 2017 Koalas should beware the wily goanna. Letter, New Scientist 233> (3116) 11th March 2017, p54

Guy Cox, 2017 Altruism is for life, not just that heroic dive. Letter, New Scientist 233 (3117) 18th March 2017, p54

Guy Cox, 2017 Morning compost. Last Word answer, New Scientist 234 (3124) 6th May 2017, p57

Guy Cox, 2017 Exceeding your allotted number of heartbeats. Letter, New Scientist 234 (3129) 10th June 2017, p54

Guy Cox, 2017 Plant departure. Last Word answer, New Scientist 234 (3131) 24th June 2017, p57

Guy Cox, 2017 Climate change needs a collective response. Letter, New Scientist 235 (3136) 29th July 2017, p52

Guy Cox 2017 Reduction in carbon emissions should be easy. Letter, Sydney Morning Herald, 2nd-3rd September, p29

Guy Cox, 2017 Sight, insight and psychedelic drugs. Letter, New Scientist 235 (3145) 30th September 2017, p52 Editor’s Pick

Guy Cox, 2017 Electrobuses, pollution and the competition. Letter, New Scientist 236 (3148) 21st October 2017, p53-54

Guy Cox, 2017 Diverse opinion. Last Word answer, New Scientist 236 (3155) 9th December 2017, p57

Guy Cox, 2018 In tune with Rising Sun. Letter, Sydney Morning Herald 2nd January 2018, p 20

Guy Cox, 2018 We were environmental fighters back then too. Letters, New Scientist 237 (3163) 3rd February 2018, p52-53

Guy Cox, 2018 Several ways we could handle the heat. Letters, New Scientist 237 (3165) 17th February 2018, p52-53

Guy Cox, 2018 Radical new chemistry in SpaceX mission. Letters, New Scientist 237 (3166) 24th February 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 Symbiosis is ubiquitous and perhaps inevitable. Letters, New Scientist 237 (3168) 10th March 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 The best an ancient man can get. Letters, New Scientist 237 (3170) 24th March 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 Looking forth over the ‘wine-dark’ ethane. Letters, New Scientist 238 (3175) 26th April 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 Remember vasectomy for birth control equality. Letters, New Scientist 238 (3181) 19th June 2018, p53

Guy Cox, 2018 More on Forrester's Ferric Food. Letters, New Scientist 238 (3183) 23rd June 2018, p53

Guy Cox, 2018 Plant life. Last Word answer, New Scientist 239 (3191) 28th July 2018, p57

Guy Cox, 2018 Why are diagnoses of autism increasing? Letters, New Scientist 239 (3191) 18th August 2018, p53-54

Guy Cox, 2018 Is this the Anthropocene or the Plasticene epoch? Letters, New Scientist 239 (3198) 6th October 2018, p53

Guy Cox, 2018 Some ways to green your laundry day. Letters, New Scientist 240 (3199) 13th October 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 Economist’s dogmas don’t always add up. Letters, New Scientist 240 (3201) 27th October 2018, p54

Guy Cox, 2018 Don’t forget the lunar elephant in the room. Letters, New Scientist 240 (3202) 3rd November 2018, p52

Guy Cox, 2018 Superstring theory. Last Word answer, New Scientist 240 (3204) 17th November 2018, p57

Guy Cox 2018 Diamond Jubilee of Australia’s first microscopy core facility. AMMS Newsletter, December 2018, 140, 62-63

Guy Cox, 2019 Large moons are still significant for evolution. Letters, New Scientist 241 (3213) 19th January2019, p54

Guy Cox, 2019 Most bacteria aren’t as large as that. Letters, New Scientist 241 (3214) 26th January 2019, p54

Guy Cox, 2019 Papillomavirus is also involved in penile cancer. Letters, New Scientist 241 (3223) 30th March 2019, p54

Guy Cox, 2019. How air pollution may cause teen psychosis. Letters, New Scientist 242 (3229) 11th May 2019, p26

Guy Cox, 2019. Schools, genes and peers affect your development. Letters, New Scientist (3234) 15th June 2019

Guy Cox & Maret Vesk, 2019. Clive Nockolds, Obituary, 1949-2018. Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Newsletter, June 2019, pp20-21

Guy Cox, 2019. Free will is all sorted now … isn’t it? Letters, New Scientist 243(3237) 6th July 2019, p 23

Guy Cox, 2019. The prospects for methane in our atmosphere. Letters, New Scientist 243(3239) 20th July 2019, p 27

Guy Cox, 2019. An extended chain of the most complex objects. Letters, New Scientist 243(3242) 10th August 2019, p 27

Guy Cox, 2019. Why do blue highlighter markers never seem to have the high luminosity of pink, yellow, orange of light green highlighters? Almost the Last Word answer, New Scientist 244(3252), 19th October 2019, p 54

Guy Cox, 2020. An obstacle to making deniers my friends. Letters, New Scientist 245 (3268), 8th February 2020, p26

Guy Cox, 2020. The reality of reality for my grandson and I. Letters, New Scientist 246 (3276), 4th April 2020, p27

Guy Cox, 2020. Homebrew decaf. Last Word answer, New Scientist 246 (3286), 13th June 2020

Guy Cox, 2020. Reasons why our reality probably isn't simulated. Letters, New Scientist 247 (3276), 4th July 2020, p22

Guy Cox, 2020. Spreading roots. Last Word answer, New Scientist 247 (3292), 25th July 2020 p.56

Guy Cox, 2020. Cosmology's fudge factors hint at a systematic error.. Letters, New Scientist 247 (3294), 8th August 2020, p22

Guy Cox, 2020. How did people in the Arctic get vitamin D with little or no sunlight? Last Word answer, New Scientist 248 (3301), 26th September 2020

Guy Cox, 2020. In the search for ET the silence says it all. Letters, New Scientist 248 (3305), 24th October 2020, p28

Guy Cox, 2020. Right, wrong. Last Word answer. New Scientist 248 (3310) 28th November 2020, p34.

Guy Cox, 2020. A runaway streetcar is no dilemma for me. Letters, New Scientist 248 (3313/4), 24th October 2020, p36

Guy Cox, 2021. Time to get naked on the space station?. Letters, New Scientist 249 (3315), 2nd January 2021, p22

Guy Cox, 2021. Rainbow riot. Last Word answer. New Scientist 249 (3317) 16th January 2021, p 55

Guy Cox, 2021. Earth may have its own plan to rescue nature. Letters, New Scientist 249 (3325), 13th March 2021, p26 Guy Cox, 2021. For some, exercise is the key to keeping weight off. Letters, New Scientist 249 (3326), 20th March 2021, p26

Guy Cox, 2021. I can't quite say farewell to the Tasmanian tiger. Letters, New Scientist 250 (3328), 3rd April 2021, p24

Guy Cox, 2021. Algae can make biofuel without trashing Earth. Letters, New Scientist 250 (3334), 15th May 2021, p26

Guy Cox, 2021. A low bow. Almost the last word question, New Scientist 250 (3339) 19th June 2021, p 54

Guy Cox, 2021. Soothing brew. Almost the last word answer, New Scientist 250 (3340) 26th June 2021, p 55

Guy Cox, 2021. Why are bird dropping mostly white? Almost the last word answer, New Scientist 251 (3346) 7th August 2021, p 54

Guy Cox, 2021. On the divisive issue of climate geoengineering. Letters, New Scientist 251 (3346) 7th August 2021, p 26

Guy Cox, 2021. Some quantum thinking can lead you into trouble. Letters, New Scientist 251 (3352) 18th September 2021, p 28 (Editor's Pick)

Guy Cox, 2021. On the boil. Almost the last word answer, New Scientist 252 (3363) 4th December 2021, p 55


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