Jackson A. Lipscomb Data-verified

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Last publication 2024 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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2 pubs

Biography and Research Information

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Jackson A. Lipscomb is a graduate student whose research has focused on microbial genetics and molecular biology. His work includes the characterization of bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria. Specifically, he has contributed to studies on the complete genome sequences of three bacteriophages isolated from soil in central Arkansas, belonging to the genus *Gordonia*.

Lipscomb's research also extends to cancer-related molecular mechanisms. He has co-authored a publication investigating the role of microRNA-127/3p in inhibiting cell migration in lung adenocarcinoma, examining its effects under both hypoxic and normal oxygen conditions. His collaborations include work with Nathan S. Reyna, Kassidy Gray, John H. Crum, and Ruth Plymale, all affiliated with Ouachita Baptist University.

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  • Publications: 2

Selected Publications

  • miR-127/3p Inhibits Cell Migration in Lung Adenocarcinoma Under Hypoxic and Normal Oxygen Conditions (2024)
  • Complete Genome Sequences of Chop, DelRio, and GrandSlam, Three <i>Gordonia</i> Phages Isolated from Soil in Central Arkansas (2023)

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