Tina Benton
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Department of Agriculture (2018–2020)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Tina Benton's research has focused on understanding the mechanisms underlying various cellular processes and their implications for health. Her work has investigated the role of specific signaling pathways in disease development and explored potential therapeutic interventions. Benton has published on topics related to cellular communication and molecular signaling, contributing to the broader field of biological research.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 99
Selected Publications
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When Telestroke Programs Work, Hospital Size Really Does Not Matter (2020)
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Validation of Newly Developed Surveys to Evaluate Patients' and Providers' Satisfaction with Telehealth Obstetric Services (2019)
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Ideal telestroke time targets: Telestroke-based treatment times in the United States stroke belt (2018)
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Abstract 226: Strokes Worse in Women at 24 hours but Severity Reduced in Younger Women With Hormone Therapy (2017)
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Distributing Medical Expertise: The Evolution And Impact Of Telemedicine In Arkansas (2014)
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Counting Beds and Shuffling Babies: Coordinating Labor and Delivery and NICU Bed Space Across Arkansas (2010)
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Another Set of Eyes: Remote Fetal Monitoring Surveillance Aids the Busy Labor and Delivery Unit (2010)
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