Oleksandra Pavliv
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Oleksandra Pavliv's research focuses on the physiological and biochemical impacts of various substances and conditions on animal and human health. Her work has investigated the effects of feed additives and antioxidants on blood parameters in livestock, such as bulls and piglets, under exposure to heavy metals like lead and cadmium. She has also examined the influence of specific compounds, like "Butaintersyl," on the antioxidant status of rats subjected to toxic damage.
Pavliv's research extends to agricultural science, with studies on soil suitability for organic production and the advantages of growing crops on experimental plots. In the realm of human health, her recent publications explore mitochondrial respiratory function in human platelets, examining the influence of sample preparation and assay conditions on results. She also engages in research related to cognitive-communicative strategies in the translation of scientific discourse for children. Pavliv leads a research group and has a scholarly profile including an h-index of 21, over 2,500 citations, and 48 publications, designating her as a highly cited researcher. She collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Craig Porter, D Sadler, Shannon Rose, and Elisabet Børsheim.
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- h-index: 21
- Publications: 48
- Citations: 2,533
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- Mitochondrial respiratory function in human platelets: Influence of sample preparation, assay buffer, and instrumental platform (2025) DOI
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