Richard Jon Ward
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Richard Jon Ward's research focuses on the biological mechanisms underlying breast cancer, specifically investigating the role of adipose tissue in regulating breast epithelial cell phenotype. His work has examined the involvement of interleukin 10 in premenopausal breast adipose regulation of breast epithelial phenotype. Ward has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Lin-Xi Li, Frank A. Simmen, Ana Castro Munoz, and Iad Alhallak, with whom he has co-authored shared publications. His scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 1, with a total of 2 publications and 8 citations. Ward's recent publication in 2021 signifies his continued activity in this research area.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10 (2021)
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SUN-126 Distinct Molecular Phenotypes of Non-Diseased Breast Adipose Tissue of Pre-Menopausal Obese and Non-Obese Women May Underlie Differing Breast Cancer Risks (2020)
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- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
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