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Stacey Lee Thompson's research investigates biological processes with a focus on molecular and genetic mechanisms. Her work has explored mitochondrial function and quality control in the context of simulated anorexia nervosa and weight restoration in rats, as well as the plasticity of dispersal-related larval traits in clown anemonefish. Thompson has also examined brain matter alterations and muscle quality changes associated with simulated anorexia nervosa and subsequent recovery in rats. Her scholarly output includes 20 publications, with a total of 2,025 citations and an h-index of 11. She has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Megan E. Rosa-Caldwell and Emily E. Rothacker, each on three shared publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 2,030
Selected Publications
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Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa (2025)
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Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats (2025)
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Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats (2025)
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- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Plasticity of larval dispersal-related traits in the orange anemonefish
- Plasticity of Dispersal‐Related Larval Traits in the Clown Anemonefish <scp> <i>Amphiprion percula</i> </scp>
- Plasticity of larval dispersal-related traits in the orange anemonefish
- Plasticity of Dispersal‐Related Larval Traits in the Clown Anemonefish <scp> <i>Amphiprion percula</i> </scp>
- Plasticity of larval dispersal-related traits in the orange anemonefish
- Plasticity of Dispersal‐Related Larval Traits in the Clown Anemonefish <scp> <i>Amphiprion percula</i> </scp>
- Plasticity of larval dispersal-related traits in the orange anemonefish
- Plasticity of Dispersal‐Related Larval Traits in the Clown Anemonefish <scp> <i>Amphiprion percula</i> </scp>
- Plasticity of larval dispersal-related traits in the orange anemonefish
- Plasticity of Dispersal‐Related Larval Traits in the Clown Anemonefish <scp> <i>Amphiprion percula</i> </scp>
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Mitochondrial capacities and quality control following short‐ and long‐term weight restoration after simulated anorexia nervosa
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Effects of Anorexia Nervosa on Muscle Quality Following Long-Term Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
- Brain Matter Alterations during Simulated Anorexia Nervosa and Following Weight Recovery in Rats
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