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Jeffrey A. Kamykowski's research focuses on the ultrastructural analysis of platelets and their role in thrombus formation and hemostasis. He utilizes advanced imaging techniques, including electron microscopy and deep learning-based analysis, to investigate the quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing. His work has explored platelet behavior in various contexts, such as venous puncture wound hemostasis and the impact of COVID-19 on platelet structure. Kamykowski also trains image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotypes in microscopy images of mouse thrombi. His collaborations include extensive work with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Irina D. Pokrovskaya and Brian Storrie. Kamykowski has published 21 papers with 479 citations and an h-index of 9.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 492
Selected Publications
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Murine thrombus organization limits access to high platelet activation states while supporting platelet recruitment (2026)
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Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation (2024)
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Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi (2024)
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Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets (2023)
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Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site (2023)
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Electron Microscope Characterization of Platelet Activation State Reveals That Wound Closure and P2Y 12 Receptors Are Major Early Determinants of Thrombus Structure in a Venous Puncture Model (2021)
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Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates (2021)
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Structural analysis of resting mouse platelets by 3D-EM reveals an unexpected variation in α-granule shape (2020)
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Canalicular system reorganization during mouse platelet activation as revealed by 3D ultrastructural analysis (2020)
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Reduction in SNAP-23 Alters Microfilament Organization in Myofibrobastic Hepatic Stellate Cells (2019)
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3D ultrastructural analysis of α‐granule, dense granule, mitochondria, and canalicular system arrangement in resting human platelets (2019)
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SNARE-dependent membrane fusion initiates α-granule matrix decondensation in mouse platelets (2018)
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The Alpha-Granule Release Reaction Is Mediated By SNARE-Dependent Solubilization of the Granule Matrix (2017)
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Managing the Introduction of Super-Resolution Microscopy into a Core Facility (2017)
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Sc65-Null Mice Provide Evidence for a Novel Endoplasmic Reticulum Complex Regulating Collagen Lysyl Hydroxylation (2016)
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- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Electron Microscope Characterization of Platelet Activation State Reveals That Wound Closure and P2Y 12 Receptors Are Major Early Determinants of Thrombus Structure in a Venous Puncture Model
- Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Electron Microscope Characterization of Platelet Activation State Reveals That Wound Closure and P2Y 12 Receptors Are Major Early Determinants of Thrombus Structure in a Venous Puncture Model
- Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Trained image analysis techniques for characterizing cell phenotype in electron microscopy images of mouse thrombi
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Electron Microscope Characterization of Platelet Activation State Reveals That Wound Closure and P2Y 12 Receptors Are Major Early Determinants of Thrombus Structure in a Venous Puncture Model
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Murine Thrombus Organization Limits Access to High Platelet Activation States While Supporting Platelet Recruitment
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Electron Microscope Characterization of Platelet Activation State Reveals That Wound Closure and P2Y 12 Receptors Are Major Early Determinants of Thrombus Structure in a Venous Puncture Model
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Murine Thrombus Organization Limits Access to High Platelet Activation States While Supporting Platelet Recruitment
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Tethered platelet capture provides a mechanism for restricting circulating platelet activation to the wound site
- Deep learning, 3D ultrastructural analysis reveals quantitative differences in platelet and organelle packing in COVID-19/SARSCoV2 patient-derived platelets
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Murine Thrombus Organization Limits Access to High Platelet Activation States While Supporting Platelet Recruitment
- Single-Platelet Mapping of Jugular, Puncture-Wound Thrombi Reveals the Spatial Evolution of Platelet Activation
- Murine Thrombus Organization Limits Access to High Platelet Activation States While Supporting Platelet Recruitment
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
- Venous puncture wound hemostasis results in a vaulted thrombus structured by locally nucleated platelet aggregates
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