Abigail Carranza
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Also affiliated: Texas A&M University (2023); Bryan College (2023)
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Biography and Research Information
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Abigail Carranza's research investigates axon guidance mechanisms in the developing nervous system, specifically focusing on the role of the Drosophila Robo3 protein. Her work explores how this protein facilitates the guidance of longitudinal axons, independent of the Slit signaling pathway. Carranza has contributed two publications on this topic, collaborating with Timothy A. Evans, LaFreda J. Howard, and Ayawovi Selom Ametepe at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with 2 total publications and 7 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by Drosophila Robo3 (2025)
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Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by <i>Drosophila</i> Robo3 (2023)
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- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by <i>Drosophila</i> Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by Drosophila Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by <i>Drosophila</i> Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by Drosophila Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by <i>Drosophila</i> Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by Drosophila Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by <i>Drosophila</i> Robo3
- Slit-independent guidance of longitudinal axons by Drosophila Robo3
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