Meghan Ruebel
(PhD)
Microbiome and Metabolism Research Unit
Research Biologist
Phone: (501) 364-2159
Fax:
15 CHILDREN'S WAY
SLOT 512-20B
LITTLE ROCK,
AR
72202
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Publications
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Maternal exercise prior to and during gestation induces sex-specific alterations in the mouse placenta
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Ruebel, M., Borengasser, S.J., Zhong, Y., Kang, P., Faske, J., Shankar, K. 2023. Maternal exercise prior to and during gestation induces sex-specific alterations in the mouse placenta. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216441.
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Excessive FSH doses during ART cause premature cumulus dysfunction and enhance the risk of recovering poor-quality oocytes for IVF
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Pre- and post-sexual maturity liver-specific ERa knockout does not impact hepatic mitochondrial function
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Fuller, K.N., Allen, J., Kumari, R., Akapo, J.Y., Ruebel, M., Shankar, K., Thyfault, J.P. 2023. Pre- and post-sexual maturity liver-specific ERa knockout does not impact hepatic mitochondrial function. Journal of Endocrine Society. 7(6):bvad053. https://doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad053.
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Maternal nutritional status modifies heat-associated growth restriction in women with chronic malnutrition
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Shankar, K., Sumera, A., Ruebel, M., Jessani, S., Borengasser, S., Gilley, S., Purevsuren, J., Deaunabah, Y., Weaver, N., Kemp, J., Westcott, J., Hendricks, A., Saleem, S., Goldenberg, R., Hambidge,, K., Krebs, N. 2023. Maternal nutritional status modifies heat-associated growth restriction in women with chronic malnutrition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences-Nexus. 2(1):309. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac309.
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Follicular hyperstimulation dysgenesis: new explanation for adverse effects of excessive FSH in ovarian stimulation
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Clark, Z., Ruebel, M., Schall, P.Z., Karl, K.R., Ireland, J.J., Latham, K.E. 2022. Follicular hyperstimulation dysgenesis: new explanation for adverse effects of excessive FSH in ovarian stimulation. Endocrinology. 163(9):bqac106. https://doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqac100.
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