Kyrilos Sadaka
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Kyrilos Sadaka's research focuses on understanding mechanisms of cellular toxicity and disease. He has investigated novel cell death-independent mechanisms contributing to acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts. His work also explores the metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the context of infectious diseases. Sadaka has co-authored two publications and has received 8 citations, with an h-index of 1. His research network includes collaborators such as Zoya Faruqui and Mohammad Goodarzi from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom he has shared one publication each.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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Cardiac Fibroblasts in Extracellular Matrix Homeostasis and Remodeling (2026)
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Uncovering a novel cell death-independent mechanism of acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts (2026)
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Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases (2024)
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- Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases
- Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases
- Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases
- Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases
- Metabolomics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in infectious diseases
- Uncovering a novel cell death-independent mechanism of acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts
- Uncovering a novel cell death-independent mechanism of acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts
- Uncovering a novel cell death-independent mechanism of acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts
- Uncovering a novel cell death-independent mechanism of acute anthracycline toxicity in human cardiac fibroblasts
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