Carmen Golden
Researcher
Also affiliated: The Ohio State University (2003)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Carmen Golden's research has focused on the physiological responses of plants to environmental stressors, particularly drought and salinity. Her work investigates how different plant species and varieties adapt to these conditions, examining factors such as water use efficiency, photosynthetic rates, and biochemical markers of stress. Golden has published on topics including the assessment of salinity tolerance in various crops and the impact of water deficit on plant growth and development.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 236
Selected Publications
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Reproductive responses of ram lambs under short-term exposure to endophyte-infected tall fescue seed (2005)
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A practical method for induced moulting of caged layers that combines full access to feed and water, dietary thyroactive protein, and short day length (2005)
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Critical role of p42/44MAPK activation in anisomycin and hepatocyte growth factor-induced LDL receptor expression: activation of Raf-1/MEK-1/p42/44MAPK cascade alone is sufficient to induce LDL receptor expression (1999)
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One-way Cross-talk between p38MAPK and p42/44MAPK (1999)
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