Sarah Stabenfeldt

Sarah Stabenfeldt

Arizona State University

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Sarah Stabenfeldt

Sarah Stabenfeldt, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of Biomedical Engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Temporal traumatic brain injury biomarkers and methods of use thereof

Acute brain injury and nanomedicine: sex as a biological variable

Traumatic brain injury induces TDP-43 mislocalization and neurodegenerative effects in tissue distal to the primary injury site in a non-transgenic mouse

Equitable hiring strategies towards a diversified faculty

Characterization of a Low-Cost, Open-Source Nanoprecipitation Method for Fabrication of Polyester Nanoparticles

Diversify Your Faculty: A Roadmap for Equitable Hiring Strategies

Functionalized microgels with fibrin binding elements

Uncovering temporospatial sensitive TBI targeting strategies via in vivo phage display

Sarah Stabenfeldt Information

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Citations(all)

1943

Citations(since 2020)

1117

Cited By

1273

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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University Profile Page

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Sarah Stabenfeldt Skills & Research Interests

Biomedical Engineering

Top articles of Sarah Stabenfeldt

Temporal traumatic brain injury biomarkers and methods of use thereof

2023/10/17

Acute brain injury and nanomedicine: sex as a biological variable

2024/2/2

Traumatic brain injury induces TDP-43 mislocalization and neurodegenerative effects in tissue distal to the primary injury site in a non-transgenic mouse

Acta neuropathologica communications

2023/8/22

Equitable hiring strategies towards a diversified faculty

Nature biomedical engineering

2023/8

Characterization of a Low-Cost, Open-Source Nanoprecipitation Method for Fabrication of Polyester Nanoparticles

2023/5/1

Functionalized microgels with fibrin binding elements

2022/8/23

Uncovering temporospatial sensitive TBI targeting strategies via in vivo phage display

Science Advances

2022/7/22

A roadmap towards equitable hiring to diversify biomedical engineering faculty

2022/6

GdDO3NI Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Allows Imaging of Hypoxia After Brain Injury

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2022/4

Platelet‐like particles reduce coagulopathy‐related and neuroinflammatory pathologies post‐experimental traumatic brain injury

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials

2021/12

Surgical Resection Facilitates the Access of Intravenously Administered Nanoparticles to Brain Vasculature in Mice

2021/7/20

β-cyclodextrin-poly (β-amino ester) nanoparticles are a generalizable strategy for high loading and sustained release of HDAC inhibitors

ACS applied materials & interfaces

2021/4/27

GdDO3NI allows imaging of hypoxia after brain injury

bioRxiv

2021/3/17

Recent advances in stem cell therapies to address neuroinflammation, stem cell survival, and the need for rehabilitative therapies to treat traumatic brain injuries

2021/2/17

In vivo phage display as a biomarker discovery tool for the complex neural injury microenvironment

Current Protocols

2021/2

Stromal cell-derived Factor-1a autocrine/paracrine signaling contributes to spatiotemporal gradients in the brain

Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering

2021/2

DDEL-10. A NANOPARTICLE PLATFORM FOR INTRATHECAL DELIVERY OF THE HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR (HDACi) PANOBINOSTAT IN METASTATIC OR RECURRENT MEDULLOBLASTOMA

Neuro-Oncology

2020/12/1

Hyaluronic acid biomaterials for central nervous system regenerative medicine

2020/9/17

Extracellular matrix proteins are time‐dependent and regional‐specific markers in experimental diffuse brain injury

Brain and behavior

2020/9

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