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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Jung Ae Lee's research has explored various aspects of microbial ecology, food safety, and health. Her work includes investigating the survival of pathogens and surrogates in freshwater mesocosms in relation to fecal indicator bacteria, and the reduction of norovirus surrogates on produce using aqueous ozone. Lee has also studied the effects of different substrate components on plant growth and nitrogen immobilization. Her publications also touch upon fecal fermentation patterns of arabinoxylan from rice bran and its impact on gut microbiota in different weight groups, as well as the microbial diversity in pasture systems. Additionally, her work has extended to bone disease models and patient outcomes following prostate cancer treatment. Lee holds a h-index of 19 with 86 total publications and 1,491 citations.
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- h-index: 19
- Publications: 86
- Citations: 1,491
Selected Publications
- Changes in urinary metabolomics after meat-containing meals with and without cruciferous or apiaceous vegetables indicate modulation of nucleotide metabolism in addition to xenobiotic metabolism: A randomized crossover study (2025) DOI
- Evaluation of Peat Blended with Pine Wood Components for Effects on Substrate Physical Properties, Nitrogen Immobilization, and Growth of Petunia (Petunia ×hybrida Vilm.-Andr.) (2022) DOI
- In Vitro Fecal Fermentation Patterns of Arabinoxylan from Rice Bran on Fecal Microbiota from Normal-Weight and Overweight/Obese Subjects (2021) DOI
- One-year urinary and sexual outcome trajectories among prostate cancer patients treated by radical prostatectomy: a prospective study (2021) DOI
- Soil microbial diversity in organic and non-organic pasture systems (2021) DOI
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