Robert Hill, Ph.D.

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Biological Sciences Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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Chapman TW, Kamen Y, Piedra ET, et al. (2024) Oligodendrocyte maturation alters the cell death mechanisms that cause demyelination. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Olveda GE, Barasa MN, Hill RA. (2023) Microglial phagocytosis of single dying oligodendrocytes is mediated by CX3CR1 but not MERTK. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Hill RA, Nishiyama A, Hughes EG. (2023) Features, Fates, and Functions of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Damisah EC, Rai A, Hill RA, et al. (2023) TREM2 and APOE do not modulate phagocytic clearance of dying cells in the live mammalian brain. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Chapman TW, Olveda GE, Bame X, et al. (2023) Oligodendrocyte death initiates synchronous remyelination to restore cortical myelin patterns in mice. Nature Neuroscience
Li AM, Hill RA, Grutzendler J. (2021) Intravital Imaging of Neocortical Heterotopia Reveals Aberrant Axonal Pathfinding and Myelination around Ectopic Neurons. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Tong L, Hill RA, Damisah EC, et al. (2020) Imaging and optogenetic modulation of vascular mural cells in the live brain. Nature Protocols
Damisah EC, Hill RA, Rai A, et al. (2020) Astrocytes and microglia play orchestrated roles and respect phagocytic territories during neuronal corpse removal in vivo. Science Advances. 6: eaba3239
Chapman TW, Hill RA. (2019) Myelin plasticity in adulthood and aging. Neuroscience Letters. 134645
Hill RA, Grutzendler J. (2019) Uncovering the biology of myelin with optical imaging of the live brain. Glia
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