Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Brittney R. Garner's research primarily investigates the mechanisms of lymphatic dysfunction and its potential therapeutic interventions. She has published work examining the effects of doxorubicin on lymphostasis in rat mesenteric circulation, with findings indicating that dantrolene can prevent this condition. Garner's work also touches on the physiological responses of muscle contraction and action potentials in cultured cells and Sprague-Dawley rats. Her research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Amanda J. Stolarz, Shengyu Mu, Nancy J. Rusch, and Vijayalakshmi Sridharan, with whom she has co-authored publications. Garner's scholarly contributions are reflected in her h-index of 3, with a total of 6 publications and 52 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 52
Selected Publications
-
Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics