Biography and Research Information
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Pamela Rosales's research focuses on the intersection of biological and historical studies. Her recent publications include "A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala" (2021), which examines archaeological findings, and "Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma" (2021), investigating potential therapeutic applications of plant-derived compounds. Rosales has a scholarly output characterized by an h-index of 1, with a total of 5 publications and 22 citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Donghoon Yoon, Syed Hassan Mehdi, and Syed J. Mehdi, as well as Sun‐Ok Lee from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares one publication each. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 22
Selected Publications
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Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma (2021)
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- A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala
- A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala
- A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala
- A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala
- A Teotihuacan complex at the Classic Maya city of Tikal, Guatemala
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
- Herbal Extracts from Lycii Radicis Corex and Achyranthes japonica Prevent Multiple Myeloma
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