Stephany D. Crabtrey Data-verified
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Stephany D. Crabtrey's research focuses on the antimicrobial properties of honey. Her recent publication investigates the efficacy of both Manuka and non-Manuka honey types in inhibiting antibiotic-resistant wound-infecting bacteria. This work was conducted in collaboration with Kari Naylor and Richard M. Tarkka at the University of Central Arkansas. Crabtrey's scholarly output includes one publication, which has garnered 15 citations, and she holds an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 16
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Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria (2022)
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- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
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