Stacey D. Rodenbeck Data-verified
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Assistant Professor of Biology
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Stacey D. Rodenbeck's research investigates the mechanisms of coronary artery disease, focusing on intracellular calcium dysregulation in coronary smooth muscle. Her work utilizes animal models, specifically Ossabaw miniature swine, to study disease progression and identify similarities with human coronary artery disease. Rodenbeck's publications examine multiphasic changes in smooth muscle calcium transporters during the development of atherosclerosis. She has authored 12 publications with approximately 99 citations and an h-index of 4. Rodenbeck is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Harding University.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 100
Selected Publications
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Multiphasic changes in smooth muscle Ca2+ transporters during the progression of coronary atherosclerosis (2022)
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Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine (2021)
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- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Multiphasic changes in smooth muscle Ca2+ transporters during the progression of coronary atherosclerosis
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Multiphasic changes in smooth muscle Ca2+ transporters during the progression of coronary atherosclerosis
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Intracellular Ca2+ Dysregulation in Coronary Smooth Muscle Is Similar in Coronary Disease of Humans and Ossabaw Miniature Swine
- Multiphasic changes in smooth muscle Ca2+ transporters during the progression of coronary atherosclerosis
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