P
Perry F. Bartlett
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 296
Citations - 21159
Perry F. Bartlett is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurogenesis & Precursor cell. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 293 publications receiving 20003 citations. Previous affiliations of Perry F. Bartlett include Royal Melbourne Hospital & University College London.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Guidelines for the conduct of clinical trials for spinal cord injury as developed by the ICCP panel: spontaneous recovery after spinal cord injury and statistical power needed for therapeutic clinical trials
James W. Fawcett,Armin Curt,John D. Steeves,William P. Coleman,Mark H. Tuszynski,Daniel P. Lammertse,Perry F. Bartlett,Andrew R. Blight,Volker Dietz,John F. Ditunno,Bruce H. Dobkin,Leif A. Havton,P H Ellaway,Michael G. Fehlings,A Privat,Robert G. Grossman,James D. Guest,Naomi Kleitman,Masaya Nakamura,M. Gaviria,D J Short +20 more
TL;DR: The spontaneous rate of recovery after SCI and resulting consequences for achieving statistically significant results in clinical trials are examined, based on previous data of the magnitude of spontaneous recovery afterSCI, as measured by changes in ASIA motor scores.
Journal ArticleDOI
Purification of a pluripotent neural stem cell from the adult mouse brain
TL;DR: It is shown that a predominant, functional type of stem cell exists in the periventricular region of the adult brain with the intrinsic ability to generate neural and non-neural cells.
Journal ArticleDOI
Inducible expression of H-2 and Ia antigens on brain cells.
Grace H. W. Wong,Grace H. W. Wong,Perry F. Bartlett,Ian Clark-Lewis,Frank Battye,John W. Schrader +5 more
TL;DR: This article showed that IFN-γ induces a dramatic increase in the expression of H−2 antigens on the cells of the brain, including most surviving cells including most astrocytes, oligodendrocyte, microglia and at least some neurones.
Journal ArticleDOI
De novo generation of neuronal cells from the adult mouse brain.
TL;DR: The results suggest that neuronal precursors exist in the adult mammalian brain, but they require discrete epigenetic signals for their proliferation and differentiation.
Journal ArticleDOI
Guidelines for the conduct of clinical trials for spinal cord injury (SCI) as developed by the ICCP panel: clinical trial outcome measures
John D. Steeves,Daniel P. Lammertse,Armin Curt,James W. Fawcett,Mark H. Tuszynski,John F. Ditunno,P H Ellaway,Michael G. Fehlings,James D. Guest,Naomi Kleitman,Perry F. Bartlett,Andrew R. Blight,Volker Dietz,Bruce H. Dobkin,Robert G. Grossman,D J Short,Masaya Nakamura,William P. Coleman,M. Gaviria,A Privat +19 more
TL;DR: An international panel reviewed the methodology for clinical trials of spinal cord injury (SCI), and provided recommendations for the valid conduct of future trials, and focused on outcome measures that are relevant toclinical trials of experimental cell-based and pharmaceutical drug treatments.