Peyton Cook
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Tulsa (1985–2018)
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Peyton Cook's research interests include studies on reward pathways, particularly focusing on sucrose and plant nectar consumption in animals such as bees. Cook has investigated the application of statistical models, including Bayesian theorem and regression analysis, within longitudinal study designs. The researcher's work has been published in various outlets, contributing to a body of 23 publications with 256 citations and an h-index of 9. Key collaborators include Yong Zhu, Bolni Marius Nagalo, Kinsey Garofalo, and Yaya Guo, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom Cook has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 257
Selected Publications
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Abstract 3590: Genetic and immune signaling divergence underlies the inverse associationbetween asthma and cancer. (2026)
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Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening (2025)
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- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
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