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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2024
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Laura E. Ibarra's research focuses on the impact of apiaceous vegetables on gut dysbiosis in mice that consume a Western diet. Her work investigates how these vegetables can potentially mitigate negative health outcomes associated with this dietary pattern. She has one publication in this area, co-authored with Sabrina P. Trudo, Hee-Seop Lee, Renee Fox, and Bin Zuo, all of whom are affiliated with institutions in Arkansas. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Protective Effect of Apiaceous Vegetables against Total Western Diet- and Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Mice (2026)
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Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
Hee-Seop Lee
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
In database
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Bin Zuo
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
In database
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Renee Fox
Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center
1 shared publication
In database
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Jiangchao Zhao
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
In database
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Manoj Gurung
Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (US)
1 shared publication
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Laxmi Yeruva
Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (US)
1 shared publication
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
Sabrina P. Trudo
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
In database
- Apiaceous Vegetables Improved Gut Dysbiosis Induced by Dextran Sodium Sulfate in Mice Consuming Total Western Diet
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