Oleg Karaduta
Assistant Professor
faculty
Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Professions
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Oleg Karaduta is an Assistant Professor in Physician Assistant Studies at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. His research interests include the intersection of host-microbiota interactions, inflammation, and chronic kidney disease. He has investigated the role of platelets and purinergic receptors in the progression of chronic kidney disease and explored the use of met proteomic and proteogenomic approaches to understand these complex biological processes. Additionally, Karaduta's work has extended to studying aging-related conditions, such as sarcopenia, in genetic models of aging, and examining the impact of early life events, like Cesarean sections, on the neonatal gut microbiome. He also has an interest in the pulmonary microbiota and its potential mediation of lung pathogenesis.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 453
Selected Publications
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Iron Chelation Prevents Age‐Related Skeletal Muscle Sarcopenia in Klotho Gene Mutant Mice, a Genetic Model of Aging (2025)
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The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma (2024)
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Platelets, inflammation, and purinergic receptors in chronic kidney disease (2024)
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Proteogenomics in Nephrology: A New Frontier in Nephrological Research (2024)
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Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature (2023)
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438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease (2023)
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Phase Congruential White Noise Generator (2021)
Grants & Funding
- Role of HELB in the Replication Stress Response Dr. Tacketts COBRA through ACRI NIH/Nat. Inst. of General Medical Sciences - Pass Through: Arkansas Children's Research Institute Co-Investigator
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Top Collaborators
- Platelets, inflammation, and purinergic receptors in chronic kidney disease
- 438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease
- Phase Congruential White Noise Generator
- Phase Congruential White Noise Generator
- Metaproteomics—An Advantageous Option in Studies of Host-Microbiota Interaction
- Metaproteomics—An Advantageous Option in Studies of Host-Microbiota Interaction
- 438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease
- 438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease
- 438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease
- 438 Platelets, Inflammation and Thrombosis in Chronic Kidney Disease
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Consequences of a cesarean section on the neonatal gut microbiome and future outcomes: a qualitative analysis of the literature
- Proteogenomics in Nephrology: A New Frontier in Nephrological Research
- Proteogenomics in Nephrology: A New Frontier in Nephrological Research
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