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Biography and Research Information
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Mark Groves' research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, particularly Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease. His work investigates the role of specific protein kinases, such as Leucine-Rich Repeat Serine-Threonine Protein Kinase-2 (LRRK2), and the impact of mutations on protein function and disease pathology. Groves has published 41 papers, accumulating over 1,200 citations, and holds an h-index of 14. His collaborations include joint publications with M. J. Smith, B. J. Dedrickson, and G.W. Rogers, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Groves' recent work includes contributions to the 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report, indicating an engagement with agricultural applications of biological research.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 1,235
Selected Publications
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2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report (2021)
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- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
- 2021 Cattlemen's Day Research Report
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