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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2006
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
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Mary A. Curtis's research has focused on understanding the mechanisms of microbial infections and disease research. Her work has investigated host-pathogen interactions, particularly concerning the development of infections and the immune system's response. Curtis has explored strategies for combating these infections and their impact on health, with an emphasis on disease mechanisms and therapeutic approaches.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 277
Selected Publications
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Array‐based comparative genomic hybridization facilitates identification of breakpoints of a novel der(1)t(1;18)(p36.3;q23)dn in a child presenting with mental retardation (2006)
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Genetics in primary care practice (2000)
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Splicing Mutations of 54-bp Exons in the COL11A1 Gene Cause Marshall Syndrome, but Other Mutations Cause Overlapping Marshall/Stickler Phenotypes (1999)
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Telomeric fusion and chromosome instability in multiple tissues of a patient with mosaic Ullrich‐Turner syndrome (1997)
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Telomeric fusion and chromosome instability in multiple tissues of a patient with mosaic Ullrich-Turner syndrome (1997)
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