Biography and Research Information
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Garrett L. Graham's research investigates the co-existence of diabetes and endometriosis in reproductive-age women. His work explores the potential for diabetes to influence endometriosis progression, as indicated by pilot studies published in 2021 and 2023. These studies examine the comorbidity of Type 1 diabetes and its association with endometriosis status. Graham collaborates with Charles M. Quick and Rosalia C.M. Simmen at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored two publications. His scholarly output includes two publications and has garnered nine citations, with an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression (2023)
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Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study (2021)
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- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
- A Pilot Study on the Co-existence of Diabetes and Endometriosis in Reproductive-Age Women: Potential for Endometriosis Progression
- Co-Morbidity of Type 1 Diabetes Promotes Endometriosis Status-A Pilot Study
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