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Spencer Greer's research investigates host-pathogen interactions and the genetic underpinnings of disease susceptibility. His work has explored the role of genetic polymorphisms, such as those in the mannose-binding lectin gene, in influencing the immune response to viral infections like Hepatitis B. Greer has also contributed to the understanding of the pulmonary microbiota and its potential involvement in lung pathogenesis, including its role as a therapeutic target in asthma. His publications include research on single nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes, and their association with disease outcomes in human populations. Greer collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Oleg Karaduta, Nadja Vawryk Button, and Parker Work. He has a h-index of 2 and has authored 3 publications with a total of 158 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 158
Selected Publications
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The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma (2024)
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- The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma
- The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma
- The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma
- The Pulmonary Microbiota: Mediation of Lung Pathogenesis and a Possible Therapeutic Target in Patients with Asthma
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