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Peyton Cook's research program investigates factors influencing decision-making and behavior, particularly in the context of reward and resource acquisition. Their work has explored the role of sucrose and plant nectar as rewards, utilizing statistical models such as Bayes Theorem and regression analysis. This research has involved longitudinal studies and observations in animal models, specifically bees, to understand behavioral patterns. Cook has published 18 papers, accumulating 111 citations, and holds an h-index of 7. Their recent work includes contributions to understanding piRNA as a therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma and studies on coverage versus confidence. Cook collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Bolni Marius Nagalo, Kinsey Garofalo, Yaya Guo, and Yujuan Guo, with whom they have co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 254
Selected Publications
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Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening (2025)
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- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
- Abstract 2792: PiRNA as a novel therapeutic in hepatocellular carcinoma: insights from population screening
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