Jake R. Price

Researcher

Last publication 2023 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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2 h-index 5 pubs 32 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Jake R. Price's research focuses on the metabolic pathways within the liver, particularly the roles of pyruvate and alanine in maintaining antioxidant capacity and resistance to oxidative stress. His work investigates how these metabolites contribute to cellular defense mechanisms. Price has published studies examining these processes in animal models, contributing to the understanding of liver disease and chemical/drug-induced liver injury. His research also delves into the biophysical aspects of molecular interactions, including lipid-dependent binding and the structural effects of amino acid disorder in transmembrane helices.

Price collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His scholarly output includes five publications with 32 citations and an h-index of 2. He is actively involved in research, with his most recent publication in 2023.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 5
  • Citations: 32

Selected Publications

  • Hepatic pyruvate and alanine metabolism are critical and complementary for maintenance of antioxidant capacity and resistance to oxidative insult (2023)
    25 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • LDH and the MELD-LDH in Severe Acute Liver Injury and Acute Liver Failure: Preliminary Confirmation of a Novel Prognostic Score for Risk Stratification (2023)
    20 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Illuminating Disorder Induced by Glu in a Stable Arg-Anchored Transmembrane Helix (2021)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Lipid-Dependent Titration of Glutamic Acid at a Bilayer Membrane Interface (2021)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex

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