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Tracy K McIntosh
University of Pennsylvania
1977
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27712117Clinical relevance of midline fluid percussion brain injury: Acute deficits, chronic morbidities and the utility of biomarkers.Brain Inj2016
22462511Delayed neuromotor recovery and increased memory acquisition dysfunction following experimental brain trauma in mice lacking the DNA repair gene XPA.J Neurosurg2012
20486800Genetic deletion and pharmacological inhibition of Nogo-66 receptor impairs cognitive outcome after traumatic brain injury in mice.J Neurotrauma2010
20890990Deletion of the p53 tumor suppressor gene improves neuromotor function but does not attenuate regional neuronal cell loss following experimental brain trauma in mice.J Neurosci Res2010
18789503Erythropoietin as a neuroprotective agent in traumatic brain injury Review.Surg Neurol2009
19555742Functional outcome is impaired following traumatic brain injury in aging Nogo-A/B-deficient mice.Neuroscience2009
19114897C1-inhibitor attenuates neurobehavioral deficits and reduces contusion volume after controlled cortical impact brain injury in mice.Crit Care Med2009
18431005TrkB gene transfer does not alter hippocampal neuronal loss and cognitive deficits following traumatic brain injury in mice.Restor Neurol Neurosci2008
26815818The use of Hypertonic Saline in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Cerebral Edema: A Review.Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg2008
17726266The novel antiepileptic agent RWJ-333369-A, but not its analog RWJ-333369, reduces regional cerebral edema without affecting neurobehavioral outcome or cell death following experimental traumatic brain injury.Restor Neurol Neurosci2007
17937233Cognitive outcome following brain injury and treatment with an inhibitor of Nogo-A in association with an attenuated downregulation of hippocampal growth-associated protein-43 expression.J Neurosurg2007
16321384Selective temporal and regional alterations of Nogo-A and small proline-rich repeat protein 1A (SPRR1A) but not Nogo-66 receptor (NgR) occur following traumatic brain injury in the rat.Exp Neurol2006
17140155No evidence for the presence of apolipoprotein epsilon4, interleukin-lalpha allele 2 and interleukin-1beta allele 2 cause an increase in programmed cell death following traumatic brain injury in humans.Clin Neuropathol2006
17156367Tissue sparing and functional recovery following experimental traumatic brain injury is provided by treatment with an anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibody.Eur J Neurosci2006
16774481Impaired fibrinolysis and traumatic brain injury in mice.J Neurotrauma2006
16772871Thalamic nuclei after human blunt head injury.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2006
16729876Evaluation of pharmacological treatment strategies in traumatic brain injury.Curr Pharm Des2006
16720946Cognitive evaluation of traumatically brain-injured rats using serial testing in the Morris water maze.Restor Neurol Neurosci2006
16448651Activation of Rho after traumatic brain injury and seizure in rats.Exp Neurol2006
16503807Animal models of post-traumatic epilepsy.J Neurotrauma2006
16430375Early, transient increase in complexin I and complexin II in the cerebral cortex following traumatic brain injury is attenuated by N-acetylcysteine.J Neurotrauma2006
16424733Acute, transient hemorrhagic hypotension does not aggravate structural damage or neurologic motor deficits but delays the long-term cognitive recovery following mild to moderate traumatic brain injury.Crit Care Med2006
16553773Hippocampal vulnerability following traumatic brain injury: a potential role for neurotrophin-4/5 in pyramidal cell neuroprotection.Eur J Neurosci2006
16630059Neural progenitor cells engineered to secrete GDNF show enhanced survival, neuronal differentiation and improve cognitive function following traumatic brain injury.Eur J Neurosci2006
16650603A model of posttraumatic epilepsy induced by lateral fluid-percussion brain injury in rats.Neuroscience2006
16289540Photon correlation spectroscopy of brain mitochondrial populations: application to traumatic brain injury.Exp Neurol2006
15665602Lateral fluid percussion brain injury: a 15-year review and evaluation.J Neurotrauma2005
16412958Stem cell transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for traumatic brain injury.Transpl Immunol2005
16238489Enhanced neurofibrillary tangle formation, cerebral atrophy, and cognitive deficits induced by repetitive mild brain injury in a transgenic tauopathy mouse model.J Neurotrauma2005
16156713Newly born granule cells in the dentate gyrus rapidly extend axons into the hippocampal CA3 region following experimental brain injury.J Neurotrauma2005
16242846Experimental models of traumatic brain injury: do we really need to build a better mousetrap?Neuroscience2005
16309635Caspase-mediated cell death predominates following engraftment of neural progenitor cells into traumatically injured rat brain.Brain Res2005
16379583Delayed transplantation of human neurons following brain injury in rats: a long-term graft survival and behavior study.J Neurotrauma2005
15834316Characterization of a new rat model of experimental combined neurotrauma.Shock2005
15846030Administration of monoclonal antibodies neutralizing the inflammatory mediators tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin -6 does not attenuate acute behavioral deficits following experimental traumatic brain injury in the rat.Restor Neurol Neurosci2005
15979242Delayed inhibition of Nogo-A does not alter injury-induced axonal sprouting but enhances recovery of cognitive function following experimental traumatic brain injury in rats.Neuroscience2005
16004581Pre-Injury magnesium treatment prevents traumatic brain injury-induced hippocampal ERK activation, neuronal loss, and cognitive dysfunction in the radial-arm maze test.J Neurotrauma2005
15617599Experimental traumatic brain injury modulates the survival, migration, and terminal phenotype of transplanted epidermal growth factor receptor-activated neural stem cells.Neurosurgery2005
15647747Development of posttraumatic hyperthermia after traumatic brain injury in rats is associated with increased periventricular inflammation.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2005
15670384Temporal window of vulnerability to repetitive experimental concussive brain injury.Neurosurgery2005
15165359Differential effects of the anticonvulsant topiramate on neurobehavioral and histological outcomes following traumatic brain injury in rats.J Neurotrauma2004
16120426Mitochondrial damage and dysfunction in traumatic brain injury.Mitochondrion2004
15684764Ex vivo gene therapy using targeted engraftment of NGF-expressing human NT2N neurons attenuates cognitive deficits following traumatic brain injury in mice.J Neurotrauma2004
15684646A review and rationale for the use of cellular transplantation as a therapeutic strategy for traumatic brain injury.J Neurotrauma2004
15272142Inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) signaling by BSF476921 attenuates regional cerebral edema following traumatic brain injury in rats.Restor Neurol Neurosci2004
15193288Proteins released from degenerating neurons are surrogate markers for acute brain damage.Neurobiol Dis2004
15255955Vitamin E reduces amyloidosis and improves cognitive function in Tg2576 mice following repetitive concussive brain injury.J Neurochem2004
15253799Traumatic brain injury elevates glycogen and induces tolerance to ischemia in rat brain.J Neurotrauma2004
15176468Methodological considerations regarding single-cell gene expression profiling for brain injury.Neurochem Res2004
15341032Motor and cognitive function evaluation following experimental traumatic brain injury.Neurosci Biobehav Rev2004
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Co-authored papers 30
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Co-authored papers 19
University of Washington, USA Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center
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Center for Health Services Research, Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane
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Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
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Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam
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University of California san francisco
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Lenox Hill Hospital
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Abramson Cancer Center, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
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Rutgers University School of Public Health
Co-authored papers 3
University of Tsukuba
Co-authored papers 3
Comprehensive Center for Brain Health, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 2
Cellstan-Immunoquant Inc.
Co-authored papers 2
Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS
Co-authored papers 2
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Co-authored papers 2
Antwerp University Hospital
Co-authored papers 2
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University of California San Francisco
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University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
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University of California san francisco
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Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
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University of Kentucky and University of Kentucky Nanobiotechnology Center
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National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
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