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Laura Ewing's research investigates the toxicological and pharmacological effects of cannabis and its extracts, particularly focusing on cannabidiol (CBD). Her work utilizes various animal models, including mice and rabbits, to study these effects. Recent publications by Ewing and collaborators examine the impacts of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function in rabbits and explore methods for assessing intestinal permeability in rodent models following radiation injury. She also employs comparative genomic analyses and zebrafish infectivity studies to characterize microbial strains, such as Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella enterica, originating from food sources. Ewing's research network includes key collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Igor Koturbash, Charles M. Skinner, Martin Hauer‐Jensen, and Rupak Pathak, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 17 with 60 total publications and 995 total citations.
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- h-index: 17
- Publications: 60
- Citations: 1,011
Selected Publications
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Human quad liver-on-chip system as a tool toward bridging the gap between animals and humans regarding toxicology and pharmacology of a cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract (2024)
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Inter-strain variability in responses to a single administration of the cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract in mice (2024)
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Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese (2022)
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Methods for induction and assessment of intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury (2022)
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- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Effects of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function and structure in a rabbit model
- Methods for induction and assessment of intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury
- Human quad liver-on-chip system as a tool toward bridging the gap between animals and humans regarding toxicology and pharmacology of a cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract
- Inter-strain variability in responses to a single administration of the cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract in mice
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Effects of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function and structure in a rabbit model
- Human quad liver-on-chip system as a tool toward bridging the gap between animals and humans regarding toxicology and pharmacology of a cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract
- Inter-strain variability in responses to a single administration of the cannabidiol-rich cannabis extract in mice
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Methods for induction and assessment of intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Methods for induction and assessment of intestinal permeability in rodent models of radiation injury
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Effects of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function and structure in a rabbit model
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Effects of proton and oxygen ion irradiation on cardiovascular function and structure in a rabbit model
- Cytogenetic and epigenetic aberrations in peripheral lymphocytes of northwest Arkansas Marshallese
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
- Characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii Strains Originating from Plant-Origin Foods Using Comparative Genomic Analyses and Zebrafish Infectivity Studies
- Phylogenomic Analysis of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Bovismorbificans from Clinical and Food Samples Using Whole Genome Wide Core Genes and kmer Binning Methods to Identify Two Distinct Polyphyletic Genome Pathotypes
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