Kaleigh E. Beane
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Also affiliated: Nationwide Children's Hospital (2009)
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Kaleigh E. Beane's research investigates the effects of diet on the gut microbiome and its subsequent impact on microRNA expression. Her work includes a review on dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients concerning the gut microbiome. She also conducted a randomized, controlled feasibility study examining how different vegetables influence the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants.
Beane has published 14 papers and has been cited 98 times, with an h-index of 5. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jae Kyeom Kim, Sabrina P. Trudo, and Jiangchao Zhao, as well as Mersady C. Redding at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 101
Selected Publications
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A short-term, randomized, controlled, feasibility study of the effects of different vegetables on the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants (2024)
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Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review (2021)
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An Integration of Transcriptomics And Proteomics Reveals That miR‐33‐5p Is A Key Player of Lipogenesis Signaling in Fructose‐Induced NAFLD in C57BL/6N Mice (2019)
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Acute Alcohol Exposure‐Induced let‐7a Inhibition Exacerbates Hepatic Apoptosis by Regulating Caspase‐3 in Mice (2019)
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Acute alcohol consumption-induced let-7a inhibition exacerbates hepatic apoptosis by regulating Rb1 in mice (2019)
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Hepatic Transcriptomics Reveals that Lipogenesis Is a Key Signaling Pathway in Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 2 Deficient Mice (2019)
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Hepatic transcriptomics analysis reveals that fructose intervention down-regulated xenobiotics-metabolising enzymes through aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalling suppression in C57BL/6N mice (2019)
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Hepatic Transcriptome Reveals That Fructose Downregulated Xenobiotics Metabolizing Enzymes Through Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Signaling Suppression in C57BL/6 N Mice (P15-011-19) (2019)
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IDH2 Deficiency Aggravates Fructose‐Induced NAFLD by Activating Inflammatory Signaling in Female Mice (2018)
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Mechanistic Understanding of Antioxidants Impact on Cognitive Function in Geriatric Canines (2018)
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IDH2 Deficiency Aggravates Fructose-Induced NAFLD by Modulating Hepatic Fatty Acid Metabolism and Activating Inflammatory Signaling in Female Mice (2018)
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- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- A short-term, randomized, controlled, feasibility study of the effects of different vegetables on the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- Effects of dietary fibers, micronutrients, and phytonutrients on gut microbiome: a review
- A short-term, randomized, controlled, feasibility study of the effects of different vegetables on the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants
- A short-term, randomized, controlled, feasibility study of the effects of different vegetables on the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants
- A short-term, randomized, controlled, feasibility study of the effects of different vegetables on the gut microbiota and microRNA expression in infants
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