Edith Nathalie Pineda
Researcher
Also affiliated: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (2025)
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Biography and Research Information
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Edith Nathalie Pineda researches the biological effects of total-body irradiation, with a focus on radioprotective mechanisms and the development of countermeasures. Her work investigates how irradiation impacts various organ systems and the immune response, including sex-specific alterations. A key area of her research involves studying cell-derived microparticles, particularly those originating from platelet membranes, before and after irradiation. Pineda also explores the potential of compounds like tocotrienols and geranylgeranyl transferase inhibitors to mitigate radiation-induced toxicity, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. Her research utilizes animal models, including knockout mice, to understand these complex biological processes. Pineda collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Rupak Pathak and Enoch K. Larrey, contributing to a shared publication record.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity (2025)
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Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation (2025)
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Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Tocotrienols Provide Radioprotection to Multiple Organ Systems through Complementary Mechanisms of Antioxidant and Signaling Effects
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
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