Kathryn L. Kellar
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Also affiliated: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (1979–2012); United States Department of Health and Human Services (2007); Emory University (1975–1979); National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (2003); Hyattsville Community Development Corporation (2006); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2007); The Centers (1988–2007); National Center for Infectious Diseases (1996–2007)
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Kathryn L. Kellar's research has focused on the study of cells, particularly in the context of immune responses and microbial infections. Her work has involved techniques such as flow cytometry and immunoassay to analyze cell populations and cytokine production. Kellar has investigated cellular responses in both animal models, specifically mice, and cultured cell lines. Her publication record includes studies on topics such as the morphology and bioproduction potential of plant cells, indicating a broader interest in biological systems. Kellar holds an h-index of 16 with over 1,300 citations across 30 publications. She has collaborated with several researchers at Arkansas State University, including Jianfeng Xu, Fnu Mamta, Megumi Hirata, and Shekoofeh Sadravi.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 30
- Citations: 1,401
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Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis (2025)
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- Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis
- Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis
- Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis
- Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis
- Morphology and bioproduction potential of DCB-induced cell wall-deficient tobacco BY-2 cells and transcriptomic analysis
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