Christian D. Simmons
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Christian D. Simmons's research focuses on cellular mechanisms, particularly involving signal transduction and transcription factors. His work has explored the role of Kruppel-like factors in biological processes, with publications examining their impact on cell proliferation and the endometrium. Simmons has investigated these factors in animal models, including knockout mice, to understand their functions in both normal physiology and disease contexts.
His scholarly contributions include seven publications with 221 citations and an h-index of 5. Simmons has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kyle J. Kalkwarf and Collin Pilkington, as well as Hanna Jensen at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 223
Selected Publications
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Recognition of Laceration of an Aberrant Superficial Ulnar Artery With Intraoperative Allen Test and Primary Repair (2022)
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Unilateral inline replacement of infected aortofemoral graft limb with femoral vein (2017)
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Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Deficiency in Uterine Endometrial Cells Promotes Ectopic Lesion Establishment Associated With Activated Notch and Hedgehog Signaling in a Mouse Model of Endometriosis (2014)
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Krüppel-Like Factor 9 Loss-of-Expression in Human Endometrial Carcinoma Links Altered Expression of Growth-Regulatory Genes with Aberrant Proliferative Response to Estrogen1 (2011)
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Response of adult mouse uterus to early disruption of estrogen receptor-α signaling is influenced by Krüppel-like factor 9 (2010)
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Early Effects of Dietary Soy and Genistein in Rodent Models of Mammary Tumorigenesis (2009)
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The emerging role of Krüppel-like factors in endocrine-responsive cancers of female reproductive tissues (2009)
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- Recognition of Laceration of an Aberrant Superficial Ulnar Artery With Intraoperative Allen Test and Primary Repair
- Recognition of Laceration of an Aberrant Superficial Ulnar Artery With Intraoperative Allen Test and Primary Repair
- Recognition of Laceration of an Aberrant Superficial Ulnar Artery With Intraoperative Allen Test and Primary Repair
- Recognition of Laceration of an Aberrant Superficial Ulnar Artery With Intraoperative Allen Test and Primary Repair
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