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Biography and Research Information
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Reece B. Mitchell's research focuses on the application of mass spectrometry techniques for the diagnosis of kidney conditions. Their work includes a publication on using urine mass spectrometry to differentiate between prerenal and intrarenal acute kidney injury (AKI). This study contributes to the understanding of diagnostic methods for kidney diseases. Mitchell has collaborated with researchers Christian Herzog, Joseph H. Holthoff, and Luke T. James at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on shared publications. Their scholarship metrics indicate a total of two publications, with their most recent publication in 2026 and recent activity noted.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Phosphoric Acid Derivative-Catalyzed Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis (2026)
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Urine Mass Spectrometry Can Distinguish Prerenal and Intrarenal AKI (2022)
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- Urine Mass Spectrometry Can Distinguish Prerenal and Intrarenal AKI
- Urine Mass Spectrometry Can Distinguish Prerenal and Intrarenal AKI
- Urine Mass Spectrometry Can Distinguish Prerenal and Intrarenal AKI
- Urine Mass Spectrometry Can Distinguish Prerenal and Intrarenal AKI
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