Cordell Gilreath
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Cordell Gilreath's research focuses on the biological responses to environmental stressors, particularly in the context of disease. Their work has investigated the influence of the hypoxic microenvironment in breast cancer cells on radiation therapy resistance. Additionally, Gilreath has examined sex-specific immune alterations in mice subjected to simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation. Their research collaborations at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include work with Marjan Boerma, Igor Koturbash, Rupak Pathak, and Ruofei Du. Gilreath has a publication record of two papers, with a total of 33 citations and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 34
Selected Publications
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Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation (2025)
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The Hypoxic Microenvironment of Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Resistance in Radiation Therapy (2021)
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- The Hypoxic Microenvironment of Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Resistance in Radiation Therapy
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- The Hypoxic Microenvironment of Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Resistance in Radiation Therapy
- The Hypoxic Microenvironment of Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Resistance in Radiation Therapy
- The Hypoxic Microenvironment of Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Resistance in Radiation Therapy
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
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