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Overview

Mark P. Goldberg is affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans key areas in medicine and neuroscience, with a specialized focus on neurology and epidemiology, as well as rehabilitation and developmental, cellular, and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's published work covers a range of topics including:

  • Acute Ischemic Stroke Management
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity Mechanisms
  • Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Mark P. Goldberg has contributed articles to several prominent journals, most frequently publishing in:

  • Stroke (15 publications)
  • Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases (5 publications)
  • Annals of Internal Medicine (2 publications)
  • JAMA Neurology (2 publications)
  • Neurology (2 publications)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "B cells migrate into remote brain areas and support neurogenesis and functional recovery after focal stroke in mice," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Delayed diapedesis of CD8 T cells contributes to long-term pathology after ischemic stroke in male mice," 2021, Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • "Differentiation of Prior SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Postacute Sequelae by Standard Clinical Laboratory Measurements in the RECOVER Cohort," 2024, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • "Optimal Delay Time to Initiate Anticoagulation After Ischemic Stroke in Atrial Fibrillation," 2025, JAMA Neurology
  • "LZK-dependent stimulation of astrocyte reactivity promotes corticospinal axon sprouting," 2022, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • DaiWai M. Olson
  • Sean I. Savitz
  • Steven Warach
  • Jane Anderson
  • Sidarrth Prasad

Best Publications

  • Combined Oxygen and Glucose Deprivation in Cortical Cell Culture: Calcium-dependent and Calcium-independent Mechanisms of Neuronal Injury

    Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi

  • Mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species in cortical neurons following exposure to N-methyl-D-aspartate

    L. L. Dugan;S. L. Sensi;L. M T Canzoniero;S. D. Handran

  • Oligodendrocytes from forebrain are highly vulnerable to AMPA/kainate receptor-mediated excitotoxicity

    John W. Mcdonald;Sandy P. Althomsons;Krzysztof L. Hyrc;Dennis W. Choi

  • Stroke: Working toward a prioritized world agenda

    Vladimir Hachinski;Geoffrey A. Donnan;Philip B. Gorelick;Werner Hacke

  • Oligodendrocytes and Ischemic Brain Injury

    Deborah Dewar;Suzanne M. Underhill;Mark P. Goldberg

  • N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists: ready for clinical trial in brain ischemia?

    Gregory W. Albers;Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi

  • AMPA/Kainate Receptor Activation Mediates Hypoxic Oligodendrocyte Death and Axonal Injury in Cerebral White Matter

    Selva Baltan Tekkök;Mark P. Goldberg

  • Amyloid-beta peptides are cytotoxic to oligodendrocytes.

    J. Xu;S. Chen;S. H. Ahmed;H. Chen

  • Short-Chain Fatty Acids Improve Poststroke Recovery via Immunological Mechanisms

    Rebecca Sadler;Julia V. Cramer;Steffanie Heindl;Sarantos Kostidis

  • Dendritic Spines Lost during Glutamate Receptor Activation Reemerge at Original Sites of Synaptic Contact

    M. Josh Hasbani;Michelle L. Schlief;Daniel A. Fisher;Mark P. Goldberg

  • Rapid Alterations in Dendrite Morphology during Sublethal Hypoxia or Glutamate Receptor Activation

    James S. Park;Michael C. Bateman;Mark P. Goldberg

  • Ionized Intracellular Calcium Concentration Predicts Excitotoxic Neuronal Death: Observations with Low-Affinity Fluorescent Calcium Indicators

    Krzysztof Hyrc;Shawn D. Handran;Steven M. Rothman;Steven M. Rothman;Mark P. Goldberg

  • Automated Measurement of Infarct Size With Scanned Images of Triphenyltetrazolium Chloride–Stained Rat Brains

    Eric J. Goldlust;Richard P. Paczynski;Yong Y. He;Chung Y. Hsu

  • Ketamine protects cultured neocortical neurons from hypoxic injury.

    John Weiss;Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi

  • Calpain Activation Contributes to Dendritic Remodeling after Brief Excitotoxic Injury In Vitro

    Brian T. Faddis;M. Josh Hasbani;Mark P. Goldberg

  • Traumatic neuronal injury in vitro is attenuated by NMDA antagonists

    Evelyn S. Tecoma;Hannelore Monyer;Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi

  • Distinct Roles for Sodium, Chloride, and Calcium in Excitotoxic Dendritic Injury and Recovery

    M. Josh Hasbani;Krzysztof L. Hyrc;Brian T. Faddis;Carmelo Romano

  • Dextromethorphan reduces neocortical ischemic neuronal damage in vivo.

    Charles P. George;Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi;Gary K. Steinberg

  • 4 – Cytotoxicity in Murine Neocortical Cell Culture

    Kamala Rose;Mark P. Goldberg;Dennis W. Choi

  • Apoptotic insults impair Na+, K+-ATPase activity as a mechanism of neuronal death mediated by concurrent ATP deficiency and oxidant stress.

    Xue Qing Wang;Ai Ying Xiao;Christian Sheline;Krzystztof Hyrc

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis W. Choi
Dennis W. Choi Stony Brook University
Michael P. Kilgard
Michael P. Kilgard The University of Texas at Dallas
Amelia J. Eisch
Amelia J. Eisch University of Pennsylvania
Bruce R. Ransom
Bruce R. Ransom University of Washington
Robert L. Rennaker
Robert L. Rennaker The University of Texas at Dallas
Lorella M.T. Canzoniero
Lorella M.T. Canzoniero University of Sannio
Jin-Moo Lee
Jin-Moo Lee Washington University in St. Louis
Mark E. Warchol
Mark E. Warchol Washington University in St. Louis
Lalit Kalra
Lalit Kalra King's College London
Miia Kivipelto
Miia Kivipelto University of Eastern Finland

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