Audrey Martinez
Researcher
Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University (2002); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2024); Peuplements végétaux et bioagresseurs en milieu tropical (2015); Processus Infectieux en Milieu Insulaire Tropical (2015); Bayer (France) (2007)
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Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Audrey Martinez researches the interplay between maternal health, the gut microbiome, and milk composition, and its subsequent impact on infant gut microbiomes. Her work investigates maternal immune cell gene expression in relation to these factors. Martinez has published 8 papers with 160 citations, and her h-index is 4. She has collaborated with Aline Andres and Clark Sims, both from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on shared publications. Martinez's research is characterized by its focus on human health and microbial interactions, particularly within the context of maternal and infant development.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 161
Selected Publications
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Better Maternal Dietary Quality During Pregnancy Is Associated With Improved Adaptive Behavior and Cognitive Performance in Offspring Through 24 Months: The Glowing Study (2026)
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Dietary modulation of human milk bioactives is associated with maternal FUT2 secretor phenotype: an exploratory analysis of carotenoids and polyphenol metabolites (2024)
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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 FUT2 Secretor Phenotype Is Associated With Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Polyphenol Metabolites Following a Mediterranean Dietary Intervention: A Pilot Study (2024)
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Top Collaborators
- 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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