Biography and Research Information
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Gail Wagoner's research focuses on the biological impacts of radiation exposure, particularly investigating sex-dependent effects. Her recent work examined how genetically upregulating activated protein C influences delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in specific mouse tissues, including the heart, small intestine, and skin. This study utilized inbred C57BL mice and considered factors such as female mice physiology and cerebral cortex responses.
Wagoner's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9, with 10 total publications and 1,261 citations. She has collaborated with researchers across institutions, including Nükhet Aykin‐Burns at the University of Arkansas for Fayetteville, and Abdallah Hayar, Reid D. Landes, and Marjan Boerma at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in her field.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 1,269
Selected Publications
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Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin (2021)
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- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
- Sex-dependent effects of genetic upregulation of activated protein C on delayed effects of acute radiation exposure in the mouse heart, small intestine, and skin
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