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L. Crow's research focuses on the mechanisms underlying impaired protein homeostasis in kidney grafts following cold storage and transplantation. This work investigates the cellular and molecular changes that occur during the preservation period and their impact on graft survival and function post-transplantation.
Crow has published six scholarly works and is actively engaged in research, as indicated by recent activity. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include Nirmala Parajuli, Seongok Lee, Se‐Ran Jun, and Gopinath Venugopal. These collaborations contribute to a broader understanding of transplantation biology and related fields.
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- Publications: 6
Selected Publications
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Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640) (2025)
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- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
- Mechanism of Impaired Protein Homeostasis in Kidney Grafts Following Cold Storage and Transplantation (Abstract ID: 162640)
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