Thomas Harkey
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Thomas Harkey's research interests include the study of bacterial proteins and their interactions, with a focus on protein stability and conformation. He has utilized computer simulation and molecular modeling techniques to investigate these properties. His work has also extended to medical case reports, including a case report on the surgical treatment of propriospinal myoclonus. Harkey has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Viktoras Palys, Antonio Tom Howard, Mohammed H Khaleel, and John C. Hagen, resulting in shared publications. His scholarly output includes four publications with a total of 46 citations and an h-index of 2. Harkey has also contributed to research on practical methods for brain and intracranial volume segmentation and calculation, employing imaging techniques.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 47
Selected Publications
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Practical methods for segmentation and calculation of brain volume and intracranial volume: a guide and comparison (2022)
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Surgical Treatment of Propriospinal Myoclonus: A Case Report (2022)
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The Role of a Crystallographically Unresolved Cytoplasmic Loop in Stabilizing the Bacterial Membrane Insertase YidC2 (2019)
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The Role of a Crystallographically Unresolved Cytoplasmic Loop in Stabilizing the Bacterial Membrane Insertase YidC2 (2019)
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Microsecond-Level Simulations Reveal Membrane Protein Insertion Mechanism of Insertase YidC (2018)
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- Practical methods for segmentation and calculation of brain volume and intracranial volume: a guide and comparison
- Practical methods for segmentation and calculation of brain volume and intracranial volume: a guide and comparison
- Practical methods for segmentation and calculation of brain volume and intracranial volume: a guide and comparison
- Practical methods for segmentation and calculation of brain volume and intracranial volume: a guide and comparison
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