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Yihong Kaufmann's research investigates the complex interactions of biological systems, with a focus on pharmacological effects, metabolic processes, and disease mechanisms. Recent publications examine the role of cytochrome P450 3A4 in drug-induced hepatotoxicity and explore proteomic profiling of tear fluid for non-invasive cancer screening. Kaufmann has also studied the efficacy of enzymatically-crosslinked hydrogels in treating wound infections and analyzed alanine derivatives in protein kinetic studies. Further work includes investigating the anti-inflammatory properties of blueberry fractions in children's whole blood. Kaufmann's scholarship is supported by 37 publications, accumulating over 580 citations and an h-index of 15. Key collaborators at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences include En Huang, Grover Miller, Mitchell R. McGill, and Nükhet Aykin‐Burns.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 586
Selected Publications
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A Comparison of Derivatives of Alanine and <scp>d</scp>-Alanine Used in Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Analysis for Protein Kinetics (2025)
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The Role of Cytochrome P450 3A4-Mediated Metabolism in Sorafenib and Lapatinib Hepatotoxicity (2023)
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Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children (2022)
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Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer (2022)
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Enzymatically-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels containing paenipeptin and clarithromycin against carbapenem-resistant pathogen in murine skin wound infection (2021)
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- Enzymatically-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels containing paenipeptin and clarithromycin against carbapenem-resistant pathogen in murine skin wound infection
- Enzymatically-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels containing paenipeptin and clarithromycin against carbapenem-resistant pathogen in murine skin wound infection
- Enzymatically-crosslinked gelatin hydrogels containing paenipeptin and clarithromycin against carbapenem-resistant pathogen in murine skin wound infection
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Proteomic profiling of tear fluid as a promising non-invasive screening test for colon cancer
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- The Role of Cytochrome P450 3A4-Mediated Metabolism in Sorafenib and Lapatinib Hepatotoxicity
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