Irina D. Pokrovskaya
Research Associate
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Irina D. Pokrovskaya's research focuses on cellular biology, with a particular emphasis on the Golgi complex and platelet function. Her work has investigated the role of the conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex in cellular processes, including its impact on Golgi function and the nature of intra-Golgi recycling vesicles. Pokrovskaya has also studied the mechanisms of platelet α-granule cargo packaging and release, examining the influence of proteins like serglycin. Her research has extended to disease-related cellular models, such as those for CDG-II diseases, and has explored the ultrastructural differences in platelets from COVID-19 patients.
Her publication record includes studies on venous puncture wound hemostasis and the structure of thrombi formed by platelet aggregates. Pokrovskaya has also contributed to the development of advanced analytical techniques, including deep learning and 3D ultrastructural analysis for quantitative biological assessments. She has a collaborative research network, with numerous shared publications with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Brian Storrie, Kelly K. Ball, Vladimir Lupashin, and Sung W. Rhee.
With 82 total publications and an h-index of 25, Pokrovskaya is recognized as a highly cited researcher. Her work leverages sophisticated imaging and computational methods to understand complex cellular dynamics and their implications for health and disease.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 82
- Citations: 1,996
Selected Publications
- The Syk inhibitor BI 1002494 impairs thrombus infill in a murine femoral artery occlusion without affecting hemostasis (2025) DOI
- Uncovering the role of the Hsp40 family member cysteine string protein-α in mouse platelets (2025) DOI
- Contrasting Effects of Platelet GPVI Deletion Versus Syk Inhibition on Mouse Jugular Vein Puncture Wound Structure (2025) DOI
- Acute <scp>GARP</scp> Depletion Disrupts Vesicle Transport, Leading to Severe Defects in Sorting, Secretion and <i>O</i> ‐Glycosylation (2025) DOI
- Differential Effects of GPVI Deletion and SYK Inhibition on Thrombus Organization and Platelet Adhesion in a Murine Jugular Puncture Wound Model (2024) DOI
- Acute GARP depletion disrupts vesicle transport, leading to severe defects in sorting, secretion, and O-glycosylation (2024) DOI
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation (2024) DOI
- Puncture Wound Hemostasis and Preparation of Samples for Montaged Wide-Area Electron Microscopy Analysis (2024) DOI
- JoVE Video Dataset (2024) DOI
- Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi (2024) DOI
- Screening for Key Structural Differences in Thrombosis Versus Hemostasis through Single Platelet Analysis (2023) DOI
- Essential role of the conserved oligomeric Golgi complex in <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> (2023) DOI
- OC 61.4 Manipulating Platelet Secretion to Affect Hemostasis (2023) DOI
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets (2023) DOI
- Syntaxin‐5's flexibility in <scp>SNARE</scp> pairing supports Golgi functions (2023) DOI
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