Philip J. Horner, PhD

Philip J. Horner, PhD

Publications

  • Horner, P.J. and F.H.Gage. 2000. Regenerating the damaged central nervous system. Nature. 407:963- 970. PMID: 11069169
  • Horner, P.J., A.E.Power, G.Kempermann, H.G.Kuhn, T.D.Palmer, J. Winkler, L.J.Thal, and F.H. Gage. 2000. Existence of progenitor cells throughout the intact adult rat spinal cord. J.Neurosci. 20(6): 2218- 2228. PMID: 10704497
  • Shihabuddin, L., P.J. Horner, J. Ray and F.H.Gage. 2000. Adult spinal cord stem cells generate neurons after transplantation in the adult dentate gyrus. J.Neurosci. 20(23):8727-8735: PMID: 11102479
  • Horner, P.J., M. Thallmair and F.H. Gage. 2003. Defining the NG2 cell of the adult central nervous system. Journal of Neurocytology. 31:469-80. PMID: 14501217
  • Horky, L.L., F. Galimi, F.H. Gage and P.J. Horner. 2006. Fate of Endogenous Stem/Progenitor Cells Following Spinal Cord Injury. J. Comp. Neurol. 498(4):525-538. PMID: 16874803
  • Sellers D.L. and P.J. Horner. 2005. Instructive Niches: Environmental Instructions that Confound NG2 Proteoglycan Expression and the Fate-Restriction of CNS Progenitors. Journal of Anatomy. 207:727– 734. PMID: 16367800
  • Inman, D.M. and P.J. Horner. 2007. Reactive Non-Proliferative Gliosis Predominates in a Chronic Model of Glaucoma. Glia, 55(9):942-53. PMID: 17457855
  • Petit, A., D.L. Sellers, D. J. Liebl, M. Tessier-Lavigne, T.E. Kennedy, P.J. Horner. 2007. Adult Spinal Cord Progenitor Cells are repelled by netrin-1 in the embryonic and injured adult spinal cord. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Nov 6;104(45):17837-42. PMID: 17978191
  • Buckingham, B., D. Inman, W. Lambert, E. Oglesby, D.J. Calkins, M. Steele, M. Vetter, N. Marsh- Armstrong and P.J. Horner. 2008. Progressive Ganglion Cell Degeneration Precedes Neuronal Loss in a Mouse Model of Glaucoma. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(11):2735-44. PMID: 18337403 Program Director/Principal Investigator (Last, First, Middle): PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 06/09) Page 3 Biographical Sketch Format Pag3e
  • Jurate Lasiene, Aya Matsui, Yuhito Sawa, Fernando Wong, Philip J. Horner. 2009. Age-related myelin dynamics revealed by increased oligodendrogenesis and short internodes. Aging Cell, 2009. Apr;8(2):201-13. PMID: 19338498
  • Lasiene, J., L. Shupe, S. Perlmutter, P.J. Horner. 2008. No evidence for chronic demyelination in spared axons following spinal cord injury in a mouse. Journal of Neuroscience, 9;28(15):3887-96. PMID: 18400887
  • White, B.D., R.J. Nathe, D.O. Maris, N.K. Nguyen, J.M. Goodson, R.T. Moon, and P.J. Horner. 2009. ??- catenin signaling increases in proliferating NG2+ progenitors and astrocytes during posttraumatic gliogenesis in the adult brain. Stem Cells. (2):297-307. PMID: 19960516
  • Drew L. Sellers, Don O. Maris, and P.J. Horner. 2009. Post-injury niches direct temporal shifts in progenitor fate-choice to direct niche succession and repair after spinal cord injury. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(20):6722-33. PMID: 19458241
  • Baltan, S, D.M. Inman, C. Danilov, R.S. Morrisona D.J. Calkins, P.J. Horner. 2010. Metabolic vulnerability disposes axons to dysfunction in a model of glaucomatous degeneration. Journal of Neuroscience. in press, PMID not yet available
  • Crish, S.D., R.M. Sappington, D.M. Inman, P.J. Horner and D.J. Calkins. 2010. Distal Axonopathy with Structural Persistence in Glaucomatous Neurodegeneration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, in press, PMID: 20194762


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