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Austin C. Gentry's research focuses on the progression of myeloma, a type of cancer affecting plasma cells. In 2023, Gentry co-authored a publication investigating the synthetic collagen-binding peptide NIPEP-OSS and its potential to delay the progression of mouse myeloma. This work involved studying the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development and potential therapeutic interventions. Gentry has collaborated with researchers Donghoon Yoon and Syed Hassan Mehdi at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on this and related projects.
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The Synthetic Collagen-Binding Peptide NIPEP-OSS Delays Mouse Myeloma Progression (2023)
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