Dr. Antonacci - Publications
1. Antonacci, M.D., and Calvano, S.E.: Enhanced RIA001 and Replicate RIA001. In: BCTIC Computer Code Collection. MED 76. Vanderbilt Medical Center Department of Radiology and Radiological Science for the Department of Energy, 1984. (Dr. Antonacci was 17 years old at the time)
2. Guidotti, A., Antonacci, M.D., Giusti, P., Massotti, M., Memo, M. and Schlichting, J.L.: The Differences In The Pharmacological Profiles Of Various Benzodiazepine Recognition Site Ligands May Be Associated With GABAA Receptor Structural Diversity. In: G. Biggio and E. Costa (eds.): GABA and Benzodiazepine Receptor Subtypes (Advances in Biochemical Psychopharmacology 46:), Raven Press, New York, pp 73-87, 1990
3. Massotti, M., Schlichting, J.L., Antonacci, M.D., Giusti, P., Memo, M., Costa, E., and Guidotti, A.: GABAA Receptor Heterogeneity in Rat Central Nervous System: Studies with Clonazepam and Other Benzodiazepine Ligands. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 256: 1154-1160, 1991.
4. Antonacci, M.D., Hanson, D.S., and Heggeness, M.H.: Pitfalls in the Measurement of Bone Mineral Density by Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry. SPINE Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1, pg. 87-90 1996.
5. Antonacci, M.D., Hanson, D.S., and Heggeness, M.H.: Regional Variation in Vertebral Bone Density and Trabecular Architecture are Influenced by Osteoarthritic Change and Osteoporosis. SPINE Vol 22, No 20, Oct. 15th, pg 2393-2400.
6. Antonacci, M.D., Mody, D.R., and Heggeness, M.H.: Innervation of the Human Vertebral Body: A Histologic Study. Journal of Spinal Disorders, 11(6):526-531, 1998.
7. Antonacci, M.D., Kohl, H.W., and Esses, S.I.: Low Back Pain, American Council on Exercise: Clinical Exercise Specialist Manual. Chapter 21, pg 339-347, 1999.
8. Antonacci, M.D., and Eismont, F.J.: Neurologic Complications Following Lumbar Spine Surgery, J Am Acad Orthop Surg 2001;9:137-145.
9. Antonacci, M.D., and Eismont, F.J.: Osteomyelitis—Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar Spine, in Spine Surgery: Master Cases. Ed(s).: Vaccaro, A., and Albert, T., 2000.
10. Antonacci, M.D., Rutz, K., Mody, D.R., Weilbacher, D.G., and Heggeness, M.H.: A Histologic Study of Fractured Human Vertebral Bodies. J Spinal Disorders 15(2):118-126, 2002.
11. Antonacci, M.D.: Spinal Cord Injury—The Cure. Staying Connected. Spinal Cord Injury Program Alumni, Shriners Hospital Alumni Magazine, July 2002.
12. Antonacci, M.D., and Murray, M., Spinal Cord / Nerve Regeneration. In: The Cervical Spine, 4th ed. (eds: Charles R. Clark et al.). Lippincott-Raven, 2004.
13. Frisch, R. and Antonacci, M.D., Surgery of the Pediatric Spine: Section VIII. Pediatric Spinal Trauma and Surgical Management. Ch. 39: Injury Modulation and Spinal Cord Regeneration. Editors Daniel Kim, Randy Betz. 2005.
14. Frisch, R. and Antonacci, M.D. Spinal Cord Injury Repair Strategies: Topics in Spinal Cord Injury. Functional Assessments and Outcomes After SCI 10:4, 2005 Editor, David Apple. Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.
15. Antonacci, M.D., Essential Concepts in Spinal Deformity. Trauma/ Spinal Cord Injury. Editors: Errico, Lonner. Elsevier. Submitted for publication.
16. Lonner B., Scharf, K., B.A., Antonacci, M.D., Goldstein, Y., RPA-C, Panagopoulos, G., Ph.D. SPINE, The Learning Curve Associated With Thoroscopic Spinal Instrumentation. Spine. 2005; 30(24):2835-40.
17. Nothias JM, Mitsui T., Shumsky J.S., Fischer I., Antonacci, M.D., Murray M., Combined Effects of Neurotrophin Secreting Transplants, Exercise and Serotonergic Drug Challenge Improve Function in Spinal Rats. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2005; 19(4):296-312
18. Olsen, T., Tigyer, L, and Antonacci, M.D. Management of Cervicothoracic Spinal Lipomatosis and Rapidly Progressive Neurologic Symptoms. ORTHOPAEDICS.vol 29, no. 8, 727-730., Aug., 2006.
Publications in Preparation
19. Antonacci, M.D., Hanson, D.S., Mody, D.R. and Heggeness, M.H.: A Histologic Study of the Vertebral Endplate.
20. Antonacci, M.D., Mody, D.R., and Heggeness, M.H.: Histology of Osteophyte Formations in Human Vertebral Bone.
21. Antonacci, M.D., Jean-Manuel Nothias, Catherine Humphreys, Alan Tessler, M.D., Itzhak Fisher, Ph.D., and Marion Murray, Ph.D.: Axonal Regeneration Using Transplants of Genetically Engineered Fibroblasts in Spinal Cord Injury.
22. Riley, L., Antonacci, M.D., and Eismont, F.J.: Treatment of Post-irradiated Spinal Infections.
23. Antonacci, M.D., Jean-Manuel Nothias, Tom Parks, Chris Cawley, Marion Murray, Ph.D. Transplants of Unmodified Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells in a Collagen Matrix Support Brainstem-Spinal Axonal Regeneration Across Complete Spinal Cord Transections.









