Jacob H. Jones
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Also affiliated: Mississippi State University (2020)
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Jacob H. Jones' research focuses on aquatic animal cell biology, specifically investigating the isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of ovarian primary cells from black crappie (<i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i>) and white crappie (<i>P. annularis</i>). His work contributes to the understanding of fish reproductive cell lines. Jones collaborates with Nilima Renukdas and Dayan Perera, both at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, with whom he has co-authored publications. His scholarly output includes two publications with a total of five citations, and an h-index of 2.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of black crappie, <i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i> and white crappie, <i>P. annularis</i> ovarian tissue primary cells (2023)
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- Isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of black crappie, <i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i> and white crappie, <i>P. annularis</i> ovarian tissue primary cells
- Isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of black crappie, <i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i> and white crappie, <i>P. annularis</i> ovarian tissue primary cells
- Isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of black crappie, <i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i> and white crappie, <i>P. annularis</i> ovarian tissue primary cells
- Isolation, in vitro culture, and characterization of black crappie, <i>Pomoxis nigromaculatus</i> and white crappie, <i>P. annularis</i> ovarian tissue primary cells
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