Laura Ewing
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Laura Ewing's research investigates biological responses to various stressors, including environmental factors and medical interventions. Her work has examined the effects of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function in rabbits and explored methods for assessing intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury. Ewing has also studied the cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of the Marshallese population in northwest Arkansas. Her research utilizes advanced techniques, such as comparative genomic analyses and zebrafish infectivity studies, to characterize bacterial strains like Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella enterica. Furthermore, she has employed human quad liver-on-chip systems to bridge the gap between animal models and human responses concerning the toxicology and pharmacology of cannabis extracts, investigating inter-strain variability in responses to these compounds in mice. Ewing's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 17, 60 total publications, and 989 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers including Igor Koturbash, Charles M. Skinner, Martin Hauer-Jensen, and Rupak Pathak, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 989
Selected Publications
- Human quad liver-on-chip system as a tool toward bridging the gap between animals and humans regarding toxicology and pharmacology of a cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract (2024) DOI
- Inter-strain variability in responses to a single administration of the cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract in mice (2024) DOI
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese (2022) DOI
- Methods for induction and assessment of intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury (2022) DOI
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