Vicki Klimberg
Researcher
Also affiliated: Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (2008); Mayo Clinic in Arizona (2008); Cancer Research Center (1996); Arkansas Department of Agriculture (1996)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Vicki Klimberg's research has focused on understanding the mechanisms of breast cancer, particularly the role of specific proteins in tumor progression and metastasis. Her work has investigated the expression and function of proteins such as caveolin-1 and its relationship with the estrogen receptor in breast cancer cells. Klimberg has also examined the potential of targeting these pathways for therapeutic interventions.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 181
Selected Publications
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Excision followed by radiofrequency ablation (eRFA) (2012)
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Intraoperative ultrasound-guided excision of nonpalpable lesions (2012)1 citation OpenAlex
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Master Techniques in General Surgery: Breast Surgery (2012)10 citations OpenAlex
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Fischer’s mastery of surgery, seventh edition (2012)5 citations OpenAlex
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Glutamine prevents DMBA-induced squamous cell cancer (2008)
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Totally implanted central venous access in a designated outpatient line clinic (2004)
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New imaging modalities: The use of magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and computed tomography scanning in the diagnosis of breast cancer (2000)Problems in General Surgery OpenAlex
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Glutamine, cancer, and its therapy (1996)
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