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Hallie Henderson's research investigates potential mechanisms by which osteopathic manipulative treatment may alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats. This work, detailed in a 2024 publication, represents her current academic focus. Henderson has collaborated with Jennifer Y. Xie, Regina K. Fleming, Mythili Sanikommu, and Jared Burns-Martin, all from Arkansas State University, on shared publications. With one publication and one citation, Henderson is an early-career researcher actively contributing to her field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
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Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats (2024)
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- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
- Potential mechanisms for osteopathic manipulative treatment to alleviate migraine-like pain in female rats
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