Alena V. Savenka Source Confirmed
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Alena V. Savenka's research investigates the effects of various compounds and conditions on biological systems, with a particular focus on injury models and potential therapeutic interventions. Her work includes studies on the impact of gamma-tocotrienol on intestinal injury following partial-body irradiation in nonhuman primates, as well as exploring its effects in a gastrointestinal-specific acute radiation syndrome model. Savenka has also examined the antimelanoma activities of specific chemical derivatives and investigated the potential of repurposing the MMR vaccine as a cancer immunotherapy. Additionally, her research interests extend to developing and applying molecular biology techniques, such as flow cytometry for detecting bacterial viability, and proteomic analyses to understand dual-species biofilm formation. She has a publication record of 36 articles, with an h-index of 13 and over 600 citations, and collaborates with researchers from institutions including Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 36
- Citations: 609
Selected Publications
- Antibacterial efficacy and adaptive proteomic strategies of antibiotic-resistant pathogens on nanostructured copper surfaces (2026) DOI
- Protein expression and morphological adaptations of Campylobacter jejuni under prolonged cold stress in chicken juice (2025) DOI
- Quantitative proteomic and phenotypic responses of urinary pathogens to CuO/Cu₂O nanoparticles (2025) DOI
- Examining the viability of five Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica in thymol at 4°C and 25°C using flow cytometry (2025) DOI
- Species-Specific Stress Responses to Selenium Nanoparticles in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus mirabilis (2025) DOI
- A flow cytometric assay to detect viability and persistence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serotypes in nuclease-free water at 4 and 25°C (2024) DOI
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