Biography and Research Information
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Kate Steed's research centers on the pharmacological effects of Dantrolene in preventing lymphostasis caused by Doxorubicin within the rat mesenteric circulation. Her work investigates the mechanisms by which this intervention impacts vascular function and fluid balance in a preclinical model. Steed has one publication detailing these findings, which has garnered 18 citations and an h-index of 1. Her research network includes collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Amanda J. Stolarz, Shengyu Mu, Nancy J. Rusch, and Vijayalakshmi Sridharan, with whom she has co-authored work. Steed's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in her research area.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation (2021)
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- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
- Dantrolene Prevents the Lymphostasis Caused by Doxorubicin in the Rat Mesenteric Circulation
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