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Audrey Martinez's research investigates the connections between maternal health and infant development, with a recent focus on the maternal immune cell gene expression and its association with the maternal gut microbiome, milk composition, and the infant's gut microbiome. This work was published in 2024. Martinez has a publication record of 8 papers and has been cited 157 times, holding an h-index of 3. She collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Aline Andres and Clark Sims, with whom she shares one publication each.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 159
Selected Publications
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Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome (2024)
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- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
- Maternal immune cell gene expression associates with maternal gut microbiome, milk composition and infant gut microbiome
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