Yihong Kaufmann
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Yihong Kaufmann's research investigates the role of metabolic enzymes, particularly cytochrome P450 3A4, in drug-induced hepatotoxicity, with a focus on medications like sorafenib and lapatinib. Kaufmann also explores non-invasive diagnostic methods, including proteomic profiling of tear fluid for early colon cancer detection. Additional work examines the application of engineered hydrogels for wound healing and antimicrobial purposes, and utilizes gas chromatography–mass spectrometry for protein kinetic analysis. The research also touches on the anti-inflammatory effects of wild-blueberry fractions in children. Kaufmann's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 15, with 37 publications and 575 citations. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include En Huang, Grover Miller, Mitchell R. McGill, and Nükhet Aykin‐Burns.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 575
Selected Publications
- A Comparison of Derivatives of Alanine and <scp>d</scp>-Alanine Used in Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Analysis for Protein Kinetics (2025) DOI
- The Role of Cytochrome P450 3A4-Mediated Metabolism in Sorafenib and Lapatinib Hepatotoxicity (2023) DOI
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children (2022) DOI
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer (2022) DOI
- Enzymatically-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels containing paenipeptin and clarithromycin against carbapenem-resistant pathogen in murine skin wound infection (2021) DOI
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