Kellie A. Woodling Data-verified
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Kellie A. Woodling's research primarily focuses on toxicological evaluations and pharmacological effects of various compounds, utilizing animal models and in vitro human cell systems. Woodling has investigated the effects of black cohosh extract and risedronate coadministration on bone health in ovariectomized rats, as well as the toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats. Additionally, Woodling's work includes evaluating the effects of serum and compound preparation methods on delayed repolarization using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. Woodling has a publication record of 28 articles with 1,156 citations and an h-index of 16. Key collaborators include Gonçalo Gamboa da Costa, Richard D. Beger, Elysia A. Masters, and K. Barry Delclos, all affiliated with the National Center for Toxicological Research.
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- h-index: 16
- Publications: 28
- Citations: 1,162
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The effect of black cohosh extract and risedronate coadministration on bone health in an ovariectomized rat model (2024)
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Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats (2022)
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Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs (2022)
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- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- The effect of black cohosh extract and risedronate coadministration on bone health in an ovariectomized rat model
- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- The effect of black cohosh extract and risedronate coadministration on bone health in an ovariectomized rat model
- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- Effects of Serum and Compound Preparation Methods on Delayed Repolarization Evaluation With Human iPSC-CMs
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
- Toxicological evaluation of brominated vegetable oil in Sprague Dawley rats
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