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Phillip Popovich, Ph.D.

- Phillip Popovich
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Department of Molecular Virology, Immunology and Medical Genetics

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Publications
POPOVICH, P.G., Guan, Z., Wei, P., Yu, J.Y., Huitinga, I., van Rooijen, N., and Stokes, B.T. Depletion of hematogenous macrophages promotes partial hindlimb recovery and neuroanatomical repair after experimental spinal cord injury. Exp. Neurol., 158(2):351-365, 1999

POPOVICH, P.G., Whitacre, C.C, and Stokes, B.T. Is spinal cord injury an autoimmune disorder? The Neuroscientist, 4(2), 71-76, 1998.

POPOVICH, P.G., Wei, P., and Stokes, B.T. The cellular inflammatory response after spinal cord injury in Sprague-Dawley and Lewis rats. J. Comp. Neurol., 377(3), 443-464, 1997

POPOVICH, P.G., Yu, J.Y., and Whitacre, C.C. Spinal cord neuropathology in rat experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: modulation by oral administration of myelin basic protein. J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol., 56(12), 1323-1338, 1997

POPOVICH, P.G., Horner, P.J., Mullin, B.B., and Stokes, B.T. A quantitative spatial analysis of the blood-spinal cord barrier: I. Permeability after spinal contusion injury. Exp. Neurol., 142, 258-275, 1996.

POPOVICH, P.G., Stokes, B.T., and Whitacre, C.C. The concept of autoimmunity following spinal cord injury: possible roles for T-Lymphocytes in the traumatized CNS. J. Neurosci. Res., 45, 349-363, 1996.

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