S Scott Panter
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Recent Articles
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Somebang K, Rudolph J, Imhof I, Li L, Niemi E, Shigenaga J, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Sep;
36(12):109727.
PMID: 34551293
In traumatic brain injury (TBI), a diversity of brain resident and peripherally derived myeloid cells have the potential to worsen damage and/or to assist in healing. We define the heterogeneity...
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Irvine K, Bishop R, Won S, Xu J, Hamel K, Coppes V, et al.
J Neurotrauma
. 2017 Dec;
35(7):918-929.
PMID: 29285982
The inflammation response induced by brain trauma can impair recovery. This response requires several hours to develop fully and thus provides a clinically relevant therapeutic window of opportunity. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase...
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Hanson L, Fine J, Renner D, Svitak A, Burns R, Nguyen T, et al.
Drug Deliv Transl Res
. 2015 Mar;
2(3):160-8.
PMID: 25786865
Intranasal administration, which bypasses the blood-brain barrier and minimizes systemic exposure, is a non-invasive alternative for targeted drug delivery to the brain. While identification of metal dysregulation in Alzheimer's brain...
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Radially branched deployment for more efficient cell transplantation at the scale of the human brain
Silvestrini M, Yin D, Coppes V, Mann P, Martin A, Larson P, et al.
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg
. 2013 Jan;
91(2):92-103.
PMID: 23343609
Background: In preclinical studies, cell transplantation into the brain has shown great promise for the treatment of a wide range of neurological diseases. However, the use of a straight cannula...
5.
Bingham D, John C, Levin J, Panter S, Jarvis G
J Neuroimmunol
. 2013 Jan;
256(1-2):28-37.
PMID: 23333234
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of mortality and disability in the Western world. The first stage of TBI results from the mechanical damage from an impact...
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Bingham D, John C, Panter S, Jarvis G
Brain Res Bull
. 2011 May;
85(6):403-9.
PMID: 21571046
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability in civilians and military personnel worldwide that is caused by the acceleration force of a primary shockwave, blast wind or...
7.
Odland R, Panter S, Rockswold G
J Neurotrauma
. 2010 Dec;
28(1):135-42.
PMID: 21121814
The purpose of this study was to explore a novel treatment involving removal of free water from ventricular cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for the reduction of cerebra]l edema. The hypothesis is...
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Hanson L, Roeytenberg A, Martinez P, Coppes V, Sweet D, Rao R, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 2009 Jun;
330(3):679-86.
PMID: 19509317
Deferoxamine (DFO) is a high-affinity iron chelator approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating iron overload. Preclinical research suggests that systemically administered DFO prevents and treats ischemic stroke...
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Rosenthal G, Morabito D, Cohen M, Roeytenberg A, Derugin N, Panter S, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 2008 Mar;
108(3):575-87.
PMID: 18312106
Object: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often occurs as part of a multisystem trauma that may lead to hemorrhagic shock. Effective resuscitation and restoration of oxygen delivery to the brain is...
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Stankiewicz J, Panter S, Neema M, Arora A, Batt C, Bakshi R
Neurotherapeutics
. 2007 Jun;
4(3):371-86.
PMID: 17599703
Iron is important for brain oxygen transport, electron transfer, neurotransmitter synthesis, and myelin production. Though iron deposition has been observed in the brain with normal aging, increased iron has also...