Sajedeh Rezaei Cherati Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Sajedeh Rezaei Cherati's research investigates the physiological and molecular responses of plants to environmental stressors, particularly in the context of agricultural applications. Her work has examined the effects of carbon-based nanomaterials on crop plants, focusing on whole-transcriptome responses and the integration of transcriptomics and proteomics data to understand mechanisms of stress tolerance, such as salt stress. Cherati has also studied the genetic basis of plant traits, including targeted mutagenesis of genes to alter characteristics like grain chalkiness in rice. Her research further extends to the identification of stress-responsive metabolites using untargeted metabolomics approaches and the comprehensive risk assessment of nanomaterials in agricultural settings. Cherati has published five articles and has been cited 68 times, with an h-index of 3. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas State University, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 68
Selected Publications
- Integration of transcriptomics and proteomics data for understanding the mechanisms of positive effects of carbon-based nanomaterials on plant tolerance to salt stress (2025) DOI
- Identification of Stress-Responsive Metabolites in Plants Using an Untargeted Metabolomics Approach (2024) DOI
- Targeted mutagenesis of the vacuolar H<sup>+</sup> translocating pyrophosphatase gene reduces grain chalkiness in rice (2023) DOI
- Comprehensive Risk Assessment of Carbon Nanotubes Used for Agricultural Applications (2022) DOI
- Whole-Transcriptome Responses to Environmental Stresses in Agricultural Crops Treated with Carbon-Based Nanomaterials (2021) DOI
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