J. G. Stephens
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Also affiliated: University of Oxford (1938); Sir Robert McAlpine (United Kingdom) (1938); Pathological Society (1927)
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J. G. Stephens' research interests include the functional analysis of RYR1 variants in individuals susceptible to malignant hyperthermia. This work investigates genetic factors contributing to adverse drug reactions. Additionally, Stephens has explored the development of advanced materials for specific applications, such as a metal-organic framework decorated filter for protein isolation using UiO-66-NH2. This research has implications for biochemical separation techniques.
With a current h-index of 5 and 201 total citations across 10 publications, Stephens has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Lei Guo, Robert Beitle, Hazim Aljewari, and Jerry A. Thornhill, on shared publications. Stephens is actively publishing, with recent work in 2022 and 2025, indicating ongoing research engagement.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 201
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A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2 (2025)
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- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
- A Metal-Organic Framework Decorated Filter For Fractionation and Isolation of Proteins Using Uio-66-Nh2
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