Biography and Research Information
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Enoch K. Larrey's research investigates the biological impacts of irradiation, with a particular focus on radiation-induced normal tissue toxicity. His work examines alterations in the proteome and cell-derived microparticles, specifically platelets, following whole-body irradiation in both human and animal models. Larrey also explores the role of reactive oxygen species and potential mitigation strategies, such as geranylgeranyl transferase inhibitors, in addressing intestinal radiation toxicity. His research network includes collaborators such as Rupak Pathak, Edith Nathalie Pineda, Bernice Nounamo, and H. Terence Cook, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Larrey has published five papers, accumulating 14 citations and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 15
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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Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals (2024)
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Radiation-Induced Intestinal Normal Tissue Toxicity: Implications for Altered Proteome Profile (2022)
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- Radiation-Induced Intestinal Normal Tissue Toxicity: Implications for Altered Proteome Profile
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Identification and Characterization of Platelet Surface-membrane-derived Microparticles before and after Total-body Irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Geranylgeranyl Transferase Inhibitors Mitigate Intestinal Radiation Toxicity
- Identification and Characterization of Platelet Surface-membrane-derived Microparticles before and after Total-body Irradiation
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
- Identification and Characterization of Platelet Surface-membrane-derived Microparticles before and after Total-body Irradiation
- 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
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Azido derivatives of sesquiterpene lactones: Synthesis, anticancer proliferation, and chemistry of nitrogen-centered radicals
- Sex-specific immune alterations in mice following long-term simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation
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