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    Long-Term Trends of Nutrients and Phytoplankton in Chesapeake Bay by Harding, L. W., Jr, Gallegos, C. L, Perry, E. S, Miller, W. D, Adolf, J. E, Mallonee, M. E, Paerl, H. W

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-05-2016)
    “…Climate effects on hydrology impart high variability to water-quality properties, including nutrient loadings, concentrations, and phytoplankton biomass as…”
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    Dietary patterns, insulin sensitivity and inflammation in older adults by Anderson, A L, Harris, T B, Tylavsky, F A, Perry, S E, Houston, D K, Lee, J S, Kanaya, A M, Sahyoun, N R

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-01-2012)
    “…Background/Objectives: Several studies have linked dietary patterns to insulin sensitivity and systemic inflammation, which affect risk of multiple chronic…”
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    Implications for Timing of Andean Uplift from Thermal Resetting of Radiation‐Damaged Zircon in the Cordillera Huayhuash, Northern Peru by Garver, J. I., Reiners, P. W., Walker, L. J., Ramage, J. M., Perry, SE.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-03-2005)
    “…The Cordillera Huayhuash is a north‐south‐oriented range along the drainage divide of the northern Peruvian Andes. The range has high topography with peaks in…”
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    Scientific Bases for Numerical Chlorophyll Criteria in Chesapeake Bay by Harding, L. W. Jr, Batiuk, R. A, Fisher, T. R, Gallegos, C. L, Malone, T. C, Miller, W. D, Mulholland, M. R, Paerl, H. W, Perry, E. S, Tango, P

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (2014)
    “…In coastal ecosystems with long flushing times (weeks to months) relative to phytoplankton growth rates (hours to days), chlorophyll a (chl-a) integrates…”
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    The Bacillus subtilis DivIVA Protein Has a Sporulation-Specific Proximity to Spo0J by PERRY, S. E, EDWARDS, D. H

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-08-2006)
    “…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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    Looking at tardigrades in a new light: using epifluorescence to interpret structure by PERRY, E.S, MILLER, W.R, LINDSAY, S

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-02-2015)
    “…Summary The use of epifluorescence microscopy coupled with ultraviolet (UV) autofluorescence is suggested as a means to view and interpret tardigrade…”
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    Toward a Predictive Understanding of Primary Productivity in a Temperate, Partially Stratified Estuary by Harding, L.W., Mallonee, M.E., Perry, E.S.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-09-2002)
    “…This paper addresses the development of a predictive understanding of phytoplankton primary productivity (PP) in estuaries, drawing on an extensive set of…”
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    Transport of the Yakutat Terrane, Southern Alaska: Evidence from Sediment Petrology and Detrital Zircon Fission-Track and U/Pb Double Dating by Perry, S. E., Garver, J. I., Ridgway, K. D.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-03-2009)
    “…Two hypotheses have been offered to account for the transport and accretion history of the Yakutat terrane in southern Alaska. To investigate these two…”
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    Ecological Momentary Assessment of Midlife Adults’ Daily Stress: Protocol for the Stress Reports in Variable Environments (STRIVE) App Study by Jordan, Evan J, Shih, Patrick C, Nelson, Erik J, Carter, Stephen J, Schootman, Mario, Prather, Aric A, Yao, Xing, Peters, Chasie D, Perry, Canaan S E

    Published in JMIR research protocols (05-10-2023)
    “…Background:Daily stressors are associated with cognitive decline and increased risk of heart disease, depression, and other debilitating chronic illnesses in…”
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    Identification of a polar targeting determinant for Bacillus subtilis DivIVA by Perry, S. E., Edwards, D. H.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-12-2004)
    “…Summary The Bacillus subtilis protein DivIVA controls both the positioning of the vegetative cell division site and the polar attachment of the chromosome…”
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    Envelope membrane proteins that interact with chloroplastic precursor proteins by Perry, Sharyn E., Keegstra, Kenneth

    Published in The Plant cell (1994)
    “…The post-translational transport of cytoplasmically synthesized precursor proteins into chloroplasts requires proteins in the envelope membranes. To identify…”
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    Long-term increase of phytoplankton biomass in Chesapeake Bay, 1950–1994 by Harding, L. W., Perry, E. S.

    “…An analysis of historical and recent data on chlorophyll a for Chesapeake Bay reveals that a significant increase of phytoplankton biomass has occurred during…”
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    AGL15, a MADS domain protein expressed in developing embryos by Heck, G.R. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.), Perry, S.E, Nichols, K.W, Fernandez, D.E

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1995)
    “…To extend our knowledge of genes expressed during early embryogenesis, the differential display technique was used to identify and isolate mRNA sequences that…”
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    Climate effects on phytoplankton floral composition in Chesapeake Bay by Harding, L.W., Adolf, J.E., Mallonee, M.E., Miller, W.D., Gallegos, C.L., Perry, E.S., Johnson, J.M., Sellner, K.G., Paerl, H.W.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-09-2015)
    “…Long-term data on floral composition of phytoplankton are presented to document seasonal and inter-annual variability in Chesapeake Bay related to climate…”
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    The MADS-Domain Protein AGAMOUS-like 15 Accumulates in Embryonic Tissues with Diverse Origins by Perry, Sharyn E., Melissa D. Lehti, Fernandez, Donna E.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-1999)
    “…AGL15 (AGAMOUS-like 15), a member of the MADS-domain family of regulatory factors, accumulates preferentially in the organs and tissues derived from double…”
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    The MADS domain protein AGL15 localizes to the nucleus during early stages of seed development by Perry, S.E. (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.), Nichols, K.W, Fernandez, D.E

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-1996)
    “…Little is known about regulatory factors that act during the earliest stages of plant embryogenesis. The MADS domain protein AGL15 (for AGAMOUS-like) is…”
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    Dopamine β-hydroxylase deficiency : a genetic disorder of cardiovascular regulation by ROBERTSON, D, HAILE, V, PERRY, S. E, ROBERTSON, R. M, PHILLIPS, J. A, BIAGGIONI, I

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-07-1991)
    “…Dopamine beta-hydroxylase (DBH) deficiency is a genetic disorder in which affected patients cannot synthesize norepinephrine, epinephrine, and octopamine in…”
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    Synthetic analogues of a transit peptide inhibit binding or translocation of chloroplastic precursor proteins by Perry, S.E. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI), Buvinger, W.E, Bennett, J, Keegstra, K

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-06-1991)
    “…Although amino-terminal transit peptides of chloroplastic precursor proteins are known to be necessary and sufficient for import into chloroplasts, the…”
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    In vitro and in vivo persistence of reticulocytes from donor red cells by Perry, E S, Moore, R H, Berger, T A, Billups, L C, Maybee, D A, Salata, K F, Lippert, L E

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-04-1996)
    “…Reticulocytes are important in the phenotyping of transfused patients. Reticulocytes can persist in blood units for the shelf life of the unit. Temperature…”
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