Biography and Research Information
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Elisabet Børsheim's research has focused on the relationship between liver fat and elevated fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) in youth with obesity, even in the absence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). She has also investigated the degradation of RNA in human milk over time, aiming to optimize storage methods for maintaining RNA quality. Børsheim's work involves collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Craig Porter, Larissa Leandro da Cruz, Sarah Sobik, and Clark Sims. Her publication record includes three papers, and her scholarly metrics indicate an h-index of 1 with a total of 1 citation.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Liver Fat Is Associated With Elevated <scp>FGF21</scp> in Youth With Obesity but Without <scp>MASLD</scp> (2026)
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Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality (2026)
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- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Characterizing Human Milk RNA Degradation Over Time to Optimize Storage of Human Milk for RNA Quality
- Liver Fat Is Associated With Elevated <scp>FGF21</scp> in Youth With Obesity but Without <scp>MASLD</scp>
- Liver Fat Is Associated With Elevated <scp>FGF21</scp> in Youth With Obesity but Without <scp>MASLD</scp>
- Liver Fat Is Associated With Elevated <scp>FGF21</scp> in Youth With Obesity but Without <scp>MASLD</scp>
- Liver Fat Is Associated With Elevated <scp>FGF21</scp> in Youth With Obesity but Without <scp>MASLD</scp>
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