Julienne Daniel
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Julienne Daniel's research focuses on understanding mitochondrial dynamics in patient fibroblasts, particularly those with developmental defects and mitochondrial disorders. Her work investigates how these cellular processes are altered in conditions affecting development and mitochondrial health. Daniel has published research quantifying mitochondrial dynamics in fibroblasts from patients experiencing multiple developmental defects and diagnosed with mitochondrial disorders. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1, with one publication and 35 citations. She collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Ajibola B. Bakare, B. S. Henry, Shilpa Iyer, and Joshua Stabach, with whom she shares a publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 35
Selected Publications
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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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