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Medhavi Honhar is an Assistant Professor in Pediatric Hematology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research interests include hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and multiple myeloma. She has published on topics such as idiotype vaccination and adoptive T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma. Her recent work also investigates sickle cell disease, including hyperhemolysis, neuroimaging and neurocognitive assessment in adolescents, and the effects of Vitamin D supplementation. Additionally, Honhar has explored nitric oxide production in preterm infants. Her scholarly contributions include 19 publications with 291 citations and an h-index of 7. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Shelley E. Crary and Ankur Varma.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 301
Selected Publications
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Multimodal neuroimaging and neurocognitive assessment in adolescents with and without sickle cell disease (2025)
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Navigating Hyperhemolysis in Sickle Cell Disease: Insights from Literature (2025)
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- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Enteral Feed Is A Poor Source of Substrates For Endogenous Nitric Oxide Production In Preterm Infants – A Pilot Study
- Effects of Vitamin D Stoss Dosing in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
- Multimodal neuroimaging and neurocognitive assessment in adolescents with and without sickle cell disease
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
- A randomized phase 2 trial of idiotype vaccination and adoptive autologous T-cell transfer in patients with multiple myeloma
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