Mary A. Littrell
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Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University (1992); Utah State University (1995); Sacred Heart University (2007); Iowa State University (1981–2005); Manhattan Christian College (2006); North Dakota State University (1980); Colorado State University (2004–2016)
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Mary A. Littrell is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences with a research focus that includes adolescent body image, personal satisfaction, and the psychological aspects of clothing and feeding behaviors. Her work has been cited over 3,400 times, and she has authored 82 publications, earning her recognition as a highly cited researcher. Littrell collaborates with researchers at her institution, including Kevin Bielamowicz, Murat Gökden, Gregory W. Albert, and Sateesh Jayappa, on shared publications. Her recent work has explored evolving changes in embryonal tumors, including histology, sequencing, and epigenetics, and their implications for treatment.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 82
- Citations: 3,450
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ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications (2022)
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- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
- ETMR-15. Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumor with EWSR1 translocation: Evolving changes in histology, sequencing, and epigenetics at relapse in 2 patients and potential treatment implications
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