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Julienne Daniel's research investigates mitochondrial dynamics in patient fibroblasts, particularly focusing on individuals with multiple developmental defects and mitochondrial disorders. Her work examines energy metabolism and cellular homeostasis within these contexts. Daniel has contributed to studies that quantify mitochondrial dynamics, utilizing fibroblast cell models to understand disease mechanisms. Her research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, such as B. S. Henry, Joshua Stabach, Anapaula Rojas, and Austin Bell, with whom she has co-authored publications. Daniel's scholarly output includes two publications with a total of 33 citations and an h-index of 1, indicating recent engagement in the field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 34
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Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders (2021)
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- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
- Quantifying Mitochondrial Dynamics in Patient Fibroblasts with Multiple Developmental Defects and Mitochondrial Disorders
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