Kayla Wood
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Also affiliated: Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2014)
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Biography and Research Information
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Kayla Wood's research focuses on studying blood clot formation and dissolution, specifically for the purpose of testing new devices designed to treat stroke. Her work involves investigating the mechanisms by which blood clots form and how they can be broken down, contributing to the development of more effective medical interventions for cerebrovascular events. Wood has published on this topic, with her most recent publication in 2022 detailing in vitro methods for clot testing.
Her scholarly contributions include a total of seven publications, which have garnered 55 citations, and she holds an h-index of 4. Wood collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Morten Ø. Jensen, Sam E. Stephens, and Hanna Jensen, as well as James C. Meek from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 56
Selected Publications
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In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices (2022)
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Morphological and Compositional Analysis of Electrodeposited Indium (III) Sulfide (In<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>) Films (2015)
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Morphological and compositional analysis of electrodeposited indium (III) sulfide (In<inf>2</inf>S<inf>3</inf>) films (2014)
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Stoichiometric control via periods of open-circuit during electrodeposition (2014)
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Optimization of the Electrodeposition Parameters to Improve the Stoichiometry of In<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub> Films for Solar Applications Using the Taguchi Method (2014)
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- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
- In Vitro Blood Clot Formation and Dissolution for Testing New Stroke-Treatment Devices
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