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Graduate Research Assistant
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Megan Laughlin's research focuses on cardiovascular models and tissue fixation. She has contributed to the development of custom wall-less cardiovascular flow phantoms using tissue-mimicking gel, as described in her 2021 publication. Her work also includes investigating glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue as a benchmark for alternative fixation methods, detailed in a 2022 publication. Laughlin has a h-index of 3, with 8 total publications and 36 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Morten Ø. Jensen, Jamie Hestekin, and Sam E. Stephens, as well as Keshari Thakali from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 36
Selected Publications
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Glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue: A benchmark for alternative fixation methods (2022)
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Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel (2021)
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- Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel
- Glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue: A benchmark for alternative fixation methods
- Glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue: A benchmark for alternative fixation methods
- Glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue: A benchmark for alternative fixation methods
- Glutaraldehyde fixation of venous valve tissue: A benchmark for alternative fixation methods
- Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel
- Development of Custom Wall-Less Cardiovascular Flow Phantoms with Tissue-Mimicking Gel
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