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Daniel P Ankeny

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Kigerl K, Ankeny D, Garg S, Wei P, Guan Z, Lai W, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2011 Nov; 233(1):333-41. PMID: 22079587
It is widely believed that microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages (collectively referred to as central nervous system (CNS) macrophages) cause excitotoxicity in the diseased or injured CNS. This view has evolved...
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Boster A, Ankeny D, Racke M
Drugs . 2010 Dec; 70(18):2343-56. PMID: 21142258
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS. Until recently, most therapeutic interventions have targeted T cells in the treatment of MS. Recent data show that B...
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Awad H, Ankeny D, Guan Z, Wei P, McTigue D, Popovich P
Anesthesiology . 2010 Sep; 113(4):880-91. PMID: 20808212
Background: Spinal cord ischemia and paralysis are devastating perioperative complications that can accompany open or endovascular repair surgery for aortic aneurysms. Here, we report on the development of a new...
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Ankeny D, Popovich P
Trends Immunol . 2010 Aug; 31(9):332-8. PMID: 20691635
Emerging data indicate that traumatic injury to the brain or spinal cord activates B lymphocytes, culminating in the production of antibodies specific for antigens found within and outside the central...
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Kigerl K, Gensel J, Ankeny D, Alexander J, Donnelly D, Popovich P
J Neurosci . 2009 Oct; 29(43):13435-44. PMID: 19864556
Macrophages dominate sites of CNS injury in which they promote both injury and repair. These divergent effects may be caused by distinct macrophage subsets, i.e., "classically activated" proinflammatory (M1) or...
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Ankeny D, Guan Z, Popovich P
J Clin Invest . 2009 Sep; 119(10):2990-9. PMID: 19770513
Traumatic injury to the mammalian spinal cord activates B cells, which culminates in the synthesis of autoantibodies. The functional significance of this immune response is unclear. Here, we show that...
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Donnelly D, Gensel J, Ankeny D, van Rooijen N, Popovich P
J Neurosci Methods . 2009 Apr; 181(1):36-44. PMID: 19393692
Historically, microglia/macrophages are quantified in the pathological central nervous system (CNS) by counting cell profiles then expressing the data as cells/mm(2). However, because it is difficult to visualize individual cells...
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Gensel J, Nakamura S, Guan Z, van Rooijen N, Ankeny D, Popovich P
J Neurosci . 2009 Mar; 29(12):3956-68. PMID: 19321792
Activated macrophages can promote regeneration of CNS axons. However, macrophages also release factors that kill neurons. These opposing functions are likely induced simultaneously but are rarely considered together in the...
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Longbrake E, Lai W, Ankeny D, Popovich P
J Neurochem . 2007 Aug; 102(4):1083-94. PMID: 17663750
Spinal cord injury (SCI) elicits a neuroinflammatory reaction dominated by microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM). Because MDM do not infiltrate the spinal cord until days after injury, it may be...
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Ankeny D, Popovich P
Eur J Neurosci . 2007 Apr; 25(7):2053-64. PMID: 17439492
Previously, we showed that autoimmune (central nervous system myelin-reactive) T cells exacerbate tissue damage and impair neurological recovery after spinal cord injury. Conversely, independent studies have shown T cell-mediated neuroprotection...