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L A Sherman

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Krahforst C, Sherman L, Kehm K
Mar Pollut Bull . 2022 Feb; 175:113377. PMID: 35123270
Trace metals in sediments from the Chester River, a tidal tributary of the upper Chesapeake Bay with a predominantly rural, agricultural watershed, were investigated to better understand distributions and potential...
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Sherman L
Am J Dent Sci . 2019 Feb; 37(4):387. PMID: 30757886
No abstract available.
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Henderson M, Clayville K, Fisher J, Kuntz K, Mysel H, Purnell T, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2017 Jul; 17(11):2803-2809. PMID: 28744966
As the organ shortage continues to grow, the creation of social media communities by transplant hospitals and the public is rapidly expanding to increase the number of living donors. Social...
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Mittelman M, Thiessen C, Chon W, Clayville K, Cronin D, Fisher J, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2016 Sep; 17(2):578-580. PMID: 27599256
No abstract available.
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Fisher J, Butt Z, Friedewald J, Fry-Revere S, Hanneman J, Henderson M, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2015 Apr; 15(5):1180-6. PMID: 25833728
New approaches to address the kidney scarcity in the United States are urgently needed. The greatest potential source of kidneys is from living donors. Proposals to offer financial incentives to...
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Gordon E, Patel C, Sohn M, Hippen B, Sherman L
Am J Transplant . 2014 Nov; 15(1):265-73. PMID: 25425398
The potential use of financial compensation to increase living kidney donation rates remains controversial in potentially introducing undue inducement of vulnerable populations to donate. This cross-sectional study assessed amounts of...
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Riethman H, Bullerjahn G, Reddy K, Sherman L
Photosynth Res . 2014 Jan; 18(1-2):133-61. PMID: 24425163
The coordinate expression of stress-specific genes is a common response of all organisms to altered environmental conditions. In cyanobacteria, the physiological consequences of stress are often reflected in both the...
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Burnap R, Koike H, Sotiropoulou G, Sherman L, Inoue Y
Photosynth Res . 2014 Jan; 22(2):123-30. PMID: 24424744
Membranes and PS II particles retaining high rates of O2-evolving activity have been isolated from the transformable cyanobacterium, Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. Membranes from cells grown under red light exhibit rates...
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Meunier P, Burnap R, Sherman L
Photosynth Res . 2013 Dec; 47(1):61-76. PMID: 24301708
We present a model of the S-state mechanism, as well as an improved eigenvalue analysis, that integrate into a coherent ensemble several features found since the S-state model was initially...
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Meunier P, Burnap R, Sherman L
Photosynth Res . 2013 Dec; 45(1):31-40. PMID: 24301377
We investigated the slow signal of apparent O2 release under brief light flashes by using mutants of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 which lacked CP43 and D1. The slow signal was...