Grady Dunlap
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Grady Dunlap's research focuses on skeletal muscle regeneration and the use of animal models to study injury and recovery. His work has investigated strategies for repairing volumetric muscle loss injuries, including the effects of nandrolone supplementation and transcriptome profiling to understand repair mechanisms. Dunlap has published on these topics, with recent work in 2022 and 2023. He collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including John T. Kim, Jeffrey C. Wolchok, Kevin Roberts, and Jamie Hestekin. Dunlap's scholarly output includes nine publications with 87 citations and an h-index of 5, indicating recent and ongoing research activity.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 90
Selected Publications
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy (2023)
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Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury (2022)
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In vivo testing of an injectable matrix gel for the treatment of shoulder cuff muscle fatty degeneration (2020)
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Graft alignment impacts the regenerative response of skeletal muscle after volumetric muscle loss in a rat model (2020)
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Graft Alignment Impacts the Regenerative Response of Skeletal Muscle after Volumetric Muscle Loss in a Rat Model (2019)
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Regenerative Repair of Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury is Sensitive to Age (2019)
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- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Transcriptome profiling of a synergistic volumetric muscle loss repair strategy
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
- Nandrolone supplementation does not improve functional recovery in an aged animal model of volumetric muscle loss injury
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