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Tracy L. Gentry

Regenerative Medicine

Duke University

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About Tracy L. Gentry at Duke University (Duke)

Tracy Gentry is a researcher at Duke University specializing in regenerative medicine, focusing on stem cell therapies and neuroplasticity mechanisms. Representative publications include "A cord blood monocyte–derived cell therapy product accelerates brain remyelination", and "The causes of Post Endoscopy Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer: results from the English national root cause analysis project", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

mesenchymal stem cellshematopoietic stem cell transplantationneurogenesisneuroplasticitybrain remyelinationregenerative therapiescell therapyclinical trials
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Research Output

Total Citations2,642

Emerging researcher

Publications62

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h-index16

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i10-index16

Early-stage portfolio

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