Kori Mansfield
Assistant Professor
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College of Medicine Administration
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Kori Mansfield's research focuses on the study of circulating microRNAs as potential biomarkers for metabolic health in adolescents. Her work investigates the association between these microRNAs and metabolic markers, such as insulin resistance and triglyceride levels, particularly in adolescents diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This research is relevant to understanding the molecular underpinnings of pediatric obesity and its associated metabolic complications.
Mansfield has published two papers and has a total of 37 citations, with an h-index of 2. Her collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Robert F. Buchmann, Xiawei Ou, and Elisabet Børsheim, as well as Kelly E. Mercer from the National Center for Toxicological Research.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 37
Selected Publications
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Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis (2022)
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- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
- Circulating microRNAs Are Associated With Metabolic Markers in Adolescents With Hepatosteatosis
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