Wesley H. Mayes
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2014); Hult International Business School (1986); Vanderbilt University (2010–2014); Campbell Clinic (2014); Miami University (1992)
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Wesley H. Mayes' research interests include the study of skeletal muscle and insulin resistance, with a focus on male mice fed a high-fat diet. His work investigates the physiological responses of these models to dietary changes and their implications for metabolic health. Mayes has also contributed to the field of orthopedic surgery, with a recent publication examining the management of periprosthetic joint infection and extensor mechanism disruption in knee fusion, assessing both clinical and biomechanical outcomes. His collaborative network includes researchers C. Lowry Barnes, Simon C. Mears, and Jeffrey B. Stambough, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom he has co-authored publications. Mayes' scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 8, with 12 total publications and 346 citations.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 348
Selected Publications
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Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes (2021)
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Dissociation of Acetabular Polyethylene Liners With a Morse Taper Design (2020)
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Management of Severe Proximal Femur Bone Loss With a Modular Articulating Antibiotic Spacer (2019)
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- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
- Management of Periprosthetic Joint Infection and Extensor Mechanism Disruption With Modular Knee Fusion: Clinical and Biomechanical Outcomes
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