Margaret A. Carroll
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Graduate Research Assistant
Also affiliated: St. John's University (1982–1991); Medgar Evers College (2005–2022); The University of Adelaide (2014)
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Margaret A. Carroll's research has investigated the genomic and molecular characteristics of bivalve mollusks, specifically focusing on the oyster *Crassostrea virginica*. Her publications include genomic studies of dopamine, GABA, and histamine receptors in this species, examining their ligand binding sites and genomic makeup. Carroll also has a publication on the effects of TGFβ signaling on bone and skeletal functions, involving animal models. Her work contributes to understanding receptor mechanisms and signaling pathways in diverse organisms, as well as exploring broader biological processes related to skeletal health.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 74
- Citations: 457
Selected Publications
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The Multifaceted Effects of Osteocytic TGFβ Signaling on the Skeletal and Extraskeletal Functions of Bone (2023)
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- The Multifaceted Effects of Osteocytic TGFβ Signaling on the Skeletal and Extraskeletal Functions of Bone
- The Multifaceted Effects of Osteocytic TGFβ Signaling on the Skeletal and Extraskeletal Functions of Bone
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