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Ian Phillips' research focuses on the intersection of metabolism, genetics, and health, with a notable emphasis on the role of flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in various biological processes. His work has investigated the impact of FMO5 deficiency on oxidative stress response, the unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism in mice. This research has identified 2,3-butanediol as a urinary biomarker in Fmo5−/− mice and demonstrated its potential to decrease plasma cholesterol and epididymal fat deposition in wild-type mice.
Phillips' scholarly output includes a substantial body of work, evidenced by 545 total publications and over 18,579 citations, contributing to his h-index of 66. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His collaborations extend to colleagues within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michael T. Kidd, Andrew Lockett, Tran-Dac-Thinh Phan, and Duy Lê, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His recent work also touches upon diverse areas such as the emergence of novel psychoactive substances, nanocellulose isolation from biomass, and automated tracking systems for livestock.
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- h-index: 66
- Publications: 545
- Citations: 18,615
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BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking (2025)
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- Treatment of wild-type mice with 2,3-butanediol, a urinary biomarker of Fmo5−/− mice, decreases plasma cholesterol and epididymal fat deposition
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of Fmo5-/- mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress response, unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- Living with trimethylaminuria and body and breath malodour: personal perspectives
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of <i> Fmo5 <sup>-/-</sup> </i> mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress, the unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- Treatment of wild-type mice with 2,3-butanediol, a urinary biomarker of Fmo5−/− mice, decreases plasma cholesterol and epididymal fat deposition
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of Fmo5-/- mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress response, unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of <i> Fmo5 <sup>-/-</sup> </i> mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress, the unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- TrackMe:A Simple and Effective Multiple Object Tracking Annotation Tool
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- TrackMe:A Simple and Effective Multiple Object Tracking Annotation Tool
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- TrackMe:A Simple and Effective Multiple Object Tracking Annotation Tool
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of Fmo5-/- mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress response, unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of <i> Fmo5 <sup>-/-</sup> </i> mice reveal roles for flavin-containing monooxygenase 5 (FMO5) in NRF2-mediated oxidative stress, the unfolded protein response, lipid homeostasis, and carbohydrate and one-carbon metabolism
- TrackMe:A Simple and Effective Multiple Object Tracking Annotation Tool
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- Broilertrack: Automatic Multi-Camera Multi-Broiler Tracking Via Enhanced Clustering Technique in Unified Plane
- BroilerTrack: Automatic multi-camera multi-broiler tracking
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
- Emergence of Medetomidine in the Unregulated Drug Supply and Its Association With Hallucinogenic Effects
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