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Kathryn Miller Priest's research focuses on the development and application of minimally invasive techniques for in vivo biological monitoring. Her work includes the measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle using fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting, detailed in her 2023 publication. She has also investigated endoscopic monitoring methods for dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis, as published in 2022. Priest's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 across 2 total publications, with 4 total citations. She has collaborated with Timothy J. Muldoon, Shelby N. Bess, Jeffrey C. Wolchok, and Jacob Schluns, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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<i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting (2023)
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Minimally invasive in vivo endoscopic monitoring of dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis (2022)
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- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- Minimally invasive in vivo endoscopic monitoring of dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis
- Minimally invasive in vivo endoscopic monitoring of dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis
- Minimally invasive in vivo endoscopic monitoring of dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis
- Minimally invasive in vivo endoscopic monitoring of dextran sulfate sodium-induced murine colitis
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
- <i>In vivo</i> measurement of NADH fluorescence lifetime in skeletal muscle via fiber-coupled time-correlated single photon counting
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