Luke Smith Data-verified
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Luke Smith investigates the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying kidney development. His research has focused on the role of specific genes in the morphogenesis of the pronephros, the embryonic kidney in zebrafish. Smith's work has identified the zebrafish paralog six2b as a gene crucial for early proximal pronephros development. He has published five papers with 35 citations and an h-index of 2. Smith collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within Arkansas State University.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 37
Selected Publications
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The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis (2023)
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- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
- The zebrafish paralog six2b is required for early proximal pronephros morphogenesis
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