Madison Clements
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Also affiliated: East Carolina University (2022)
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Madison Clements is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences whose research focuses on the intersection of cardiovascular disease and infectious agents, particularly SARS-CoV-2. Her work investigates the roles of cardiac fibroblasts and myofibroblasts in the context of COVID-19 and cardiovascular complications. Clements has also explored the influence of cytokines on macrophage transition and its connection to cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension. Her scholarship includes two publications and has garnered 22 citations, contributing to a h-index of 1. She collaborates with Lance Benson at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has co-authored one publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 23
Selected Publications
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Antigen-independent formation of renal Trm-like CD8 T cells perpetuates hypertension 2259853 (2026)
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Kidney Resident Memory CD8+ T cells drive the immortality of hypertension (2026)
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Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension (2026)
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- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
- Cytokine-mediated macrophage transition promotes early cardiac fibrosis in chronic hypertension
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