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Jessica Hawes Oliphant's research focuses on the effects of pharmacological agents on cellular function. Her recent publication in 2025 investigated the impact of Pexidartinib on liver mitochondrial function in primary human hepatocytes. The study observed that Pexidartinib impairs mitochondrial functions, leading to cell death at clinically relevant concentrations. Oliphant has collaborated with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Qiang Shi, William B. Mattes, Katy S Papineau, and Lijun Ren, contributing to a shared publication count of one with each collaborator. With a current h-index of 1 and one total publication, Oliphant is an early-career researcher actively contributing to the field of toxicology.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations (2025)
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- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
- Pexidartinib impairs liver mitochondrial functions causing cell death in primary human hepatocytes at clinically relevant concentrations
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