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Recent Publications

Bartley, J., Carroll, J.: Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 3: 541- 549, 2003.

Bartley, J., Soltau, T., Wimbourne H., Kim, S., Martin-Studdard, A, Hill, W., Waller, J., Carroll, J.: BrdU-positive cells in the neonatal mouse hippocampus following hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. BMC Neuroscience 6:15, 2005.

Borlongan, C., Lind, J., Dillon-Carter ,O., Yu, G., Hadman, M., Cheng, C., Carroll, J., Hess, D.: Intracerebral xenografts of mouse bone marrow cells in adult rats facilitate restoration of cerebral blood flow and blood brain barrier permeability. Brain Research 1009: 26-33, 2004.

Borlongan, C., Lind, J., Dillon-Carter ,O., Yu, G., Hadman, M., Fagan, S., Carroll, J., Hess, D.: Bone marrow grafts restore cerebral blood flow and blood brain barrier in stroke rats. Brain Research 1010: 108-116, 2004.

Hess, D., Hill, W., Carroll, J., Borlongan, C.: Do Bone Marrow Cells Generate
Neurons? Archives of Neurology 61: 483-485, 2004.

Hill, W., Hess, D., Martin-Studdard, A., Carothers, J., Zheng, J., Hale, D., Maeda, M., Fagan, S., Carroll, J., Conway, S.: SDF-1 is unregulated in the ischemic penumba following stroke: association with bone marrow cell homing to injury. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology 63: 84-96, 2004.

Irons, H., Lind, J., Wakade, M., Hadman, M., Carroll, J., Hess, D., Borlongan, C.: Intracerebral xenotransplantation of GFP mouse marrow stomal cells in intact and stroke rat brain: graft survival and immunologic response. Cell Transplantation 13: 283-294, 2004.

Liour, S., Kapitonov, D., Yu, R.: The expression of gangliosides in neuronal development of P19 embryonal carcinoma stem cells. Journal of Neuroscience Research 62: 363-373. 2000.

Liour, S., Yu, R.: Differentiation of radial glia-like cells from embryonic stem cells. Glia 42: 109-117, 2003.

Liour, S., Kraemer, S., Dinkins, M., Su, C., Yanagisawa, M., Yu, R.: Further characterization of embryonic stem cell-derived radial glial cells. Glia (in press).

Liour, S., Yanagisawa, M., Su, C., Dinkins, M., Kraemer, S., Yu, R.: Differentiation of radial glial cell from embryonic stem cells with distinct forebrain and spinal cord phenotypes. Journal of Comparative Neurology (in press).

Santiago, M., Liour, S., Mendez-Otero, R., Yu, R.: Glial guided neuronal migration in P19 embryonal carcinoma stem cell aggregates. Journal of Neuroscience Research 81: 9-20, 2005

Suetake, K., Liour, S., Tencomnao, T., Homan, N., Usuki, S., Yu, R.: The expression of glycosphingolipids in a cerebellar progenitor cell line. Journal of Neuroscience Research  74: 769-776, 2003.

Yanagisawa, M., Taga, T., Nakamura, K., Ariga, T., Yu R.: Characterization of glycoconjugate antigens in mouse embryonic neural precursor cells. Journal of Neurochemistry (in press).

Yanagisawa, M., Liour, S., Yu, R.: Involvement of gangliosides in proliferation of immortalized neural progenitor cells. Journal of Neurochemistry 91: 804-812, 2004.


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