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Richard Jon Ward's research investigates the role of adipose tissue in regulating breast epithelial phenotype, with a specific focus on premenopausal women. His work examines the involvement of signaling molecules such as interleukin-10 in these processes. Ward has published work in this area, contributing to the understanding of breast cancer development and progression. His research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, such as Lin‐Xi Li, Frank A. Simmen, Ana Castro Munoz, and Rosalia C. M. Simmen, with whom he has co-authored publications. Ward's academic contributions are reflected in his h-index of 1 and a total of 8 citations across his publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 8
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Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10 (2021)
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- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
- Breast adipose regulation of premenopausal breast epithelial phenotype involves interleukin 10
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