Dr Angela Sherry Dr Jane Scott
| Biohybrids: textile fibres provide scaffolds and highways for microbial translocation | 2023 |
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Romy Kaiser Paula Nerlich Dr Angela Sherry
| BioMateriOME: To understand microbe-material interactions within sustainable, living architectures | 2023 |
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Paula Nerlich Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ruth Morrow Dr Jane Scott
| Sensory textile-bacterial hybrids: textile-bacteria fusion to impart forest-associated scents | 2023 |
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Dr Catherine Gandy Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Obioma Mejeha Dr Angela Sherry Professor Adam Jarvis et al. | Use of propionic acid additions to enhance zinc removal from mine drainage in short residence time, flow-through sulfate-reducing bioreactors | 2023 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Dr Russell Grant Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Martin Jones Bernard Bowler et al. | Methanogenic crude oil-degrading microbial consortia are not universally abundant in anoxic environments | 2020 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Dr Ana Suarez Suarez Professor Ian Head Professor Casey Hubert
| Sediment cooling triggers germination and sulfate reduction by heat-resistant thermophilic spore-forming bacteria | 2020 |
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Obioma Mejeha Professor Ian Head Dr Angela Sherry Dr Clare McCann Dr Peter Leary et al. | Beyond N and P: The impact of Ni on crude oil biodegradation | 2019 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Obioma Mejeha Professor Ian Head
| Combining electrokinetic transport and bioremediation for enhanced removal of crude oil from contaminated marine sediments: Results of a long-term, mesocosm-scale experiment | 2019 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head
| Anode potential selection for sulfide removal in contaminated marine sediments | 2018 |
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Dr Lynsay Blake Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head Professor Casey Hubert
| Distribution of thermophilic endospores in a temperate estuary indicate that dispersal history structures sediment microbial communities | 2018 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head
| Erosion-initiated stromatolite formation in a recent hypersaline sabkha setting (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) | 2018 |
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Kirsten Dutton Professor Ian Head Dr Cees van der Land Dr Angela Sherry
| A new model for the formation of microbial polygons in a coastal sabkha setting | 2017 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Obioma MEJEHA Professor Ian Head
| Bridging spatially segregated redox zones with a microbial electrochemical snorkel triggers biogeochemical cycles in oil-contaminated River Tyne (UK) sediments | 2017 |
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Kirsten Dutton Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head Dr Cees van der Land et al. | Carbonate mineralisation in sabkha microbial mats; a comparative study of field and laboratory systems | 2017 |
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Kirsten Dutton Dr Cees van der Land Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head et al. | Early cements versus pore-water chemical composition in the subsurface of the sabkha of Abu Dhabi | 2017 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Dr Ana Suarez Suarez Professor Ian Head
| Electrobioremediation of oil spills | 2017 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Dr Beate Christgen Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Professor Ian Head
| How to access and exploit natural resources sustainably: petroleum biotechnology | 2017 |
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Dr Kate Osborne Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Peter Leary Obioma MEJEHA et al. | Methanotroph-derived bacteriohopanepolyol (BHP) signatures as a function of temperature related growth, survival, cell death and preservation in the geological record | 2017 |
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Kirsten Dutton Dr Cees van der Land Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head
| Microbial communities inhabiting hypersaline microbial mats from the Abu Dhabi sabkha | 2017 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Brett Cherry
| Sustainable wastewater treatment needs boost from biology | 2017 |
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Dr Luiza Lessa Andrade Kirsten Dutton Dr Angela Sherry Dr Cees van der Land Professor Ian Head et al. | The development of stromatolitic features from laminated microbial mats in the coastal sabkha of Abu Dhabi (UAE) | 2017 |
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Dr Cees van der Land Kirsten Dutton Dr Angela Sherry Tom Fender Professor Ian Head et al. | Tracing biosignatures from the Recent to the Jurassic in sabkha-associated microbial mats | 2017 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Kate Osborne Frances Sidgwick Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Helen Talbot et al. | A temperate river estuary is a sink for methanotrophs adapted to extremes of pH, temperature and salinity | 2016 |
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Dr Helen Talbot Frances Sidgwick Dr Juliane Bischoff Dr Kate Osborne Dr Darci Rush et al. | Analysis of non-derivatised bacteriohopanepolyols by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry | 2016 |
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Robert Gibson Dr Angela Sherry Dr Helen Talbot
| Bacteriohopanepolyols preserved in silica sinters from Champagne Pool (New Zealand) indicate a declining temperature gradient over the lifetime of the vent | 2014 |
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Dr Arvind Singh Dr Angela Sherry Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Martin Jones Bernard Bowler et al. | Kinetic parameters for nutrient enhanced crude oil biodegradation in intertidal marine sediments | 2014 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Dr Russell Grant Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Martin Jones Professor Ian Head et al. | Volatile hydrocarbons inhibit methanogenic crude oil degradation | 2014 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Martin Jones Professor Stephen Larter et al. | Anaerobic biodegradation of crude oil under sulphate-reducing conditions leads to only modest enrichment of recognized sulphate-reducing taxa | 2013 |
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Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Martin Jones Michael Maguire Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry et al. | Evidence that crude oil alkane activation proceeds by different mechanisms under sulfate-reducing and methanogenic conditions | 2013 |
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Cameron Callbeck Dr Angela Sherry Dr Casey Hubert Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Professor Ian Head et al. | Improving PCR efficiency for accurate quantification of 16S rRNA genes | 2013 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Thomas Oldenburg Professor Stephen Larter Professor Ian Head et al. | The controls on the composition of biodegraded oils in the deep subsurface - Part 3. The impact of microorganism distribution on petroleum geochemical gradients in biodegraded petroleum reservoirs | 2013 |
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Dr Casey Hubert Thomas Oldenburg Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Professor Stephen Larter Dr Arlene Rowan et al. | Massive dominance of Epsilonproteobacteria in formation waters from a Canadian oil sands reservoir containing severely biodegraded oil | 2012 |
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Dr Jan Dolfing Dr Angela Sherry Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Professor Ian Head
| Quantification of syntrophic acetate-oxidizing microbial communities in biogas processes | 2011 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Russell Grant Dr Arlene Rowan Dr Casey Hubert et al. | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes | 2011 |
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Professor Ian Head Professor Stephen Larter Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Martin Jones et al. | Hydrocarbon Degradation in Petroleum Reservoirs | 2010 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Casey Hubert Dr Jan Dolfing Professor Ian Head et al. | Methanogenic degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in subsurface environments: remediation, heavy oil formation, and energy recovery | 2010 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Jan Dolfing
| Microbial oil degradation under methanogenic conditions | 2010 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Carolyn Aitken Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head Mari Jones et al. | Biogenic methane production from subsurface petroleum systems: organisms and mechanisms | 2009 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Professor Stephen Larter Professor Ian Head
| Biogenic methane production in formation waters from a large gas field in the North Sea | 2009 |
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Dr Arvind Singh Dr Angela Sherry Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Martin Jones Professor Ian Head et al. | How Specific Microbial Communities Benefit the Oil Industry: Dynamics of Alcanivorax spp. in Oil Contaminated Intertidal Beach Sediments Undergoing Bioremediation | 2009 |
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Thomas Oldenburg Professor Stephen Larter Dr Casey Hubert Dr Arlene Rowan Dr Angela Sherry et al. | Methods for Recovery of Microorganisms and Intact Microbial Polar Lipids from Oil−Water Mixtures: Laboratory Experiments and Natural Well-Head Fluids | 2009 |
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Dr Martin Jones Professor Ian Head Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Arlene Rowan Dr Carolyn Aitken et al. | Crude-oil biodegradation via methanogenesis in subsurface petroleum reservoirs | 2008 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Professor Colin Harwood Professor Ian Head
| Whole genome microarray analysis of the expression profile of Escherichia coli in response to exposure to para-nitrophenol | 2008 |
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Dr Angela Sherry Professor Colin Harwood Professor Ian Head
| Whole genome microarray analysis of the expression profile of Escherichia coli in response to exposure to para-nitrophenol | 2008 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Arlene Rowan Professor Ian Head
| The biogeographical distribution of closely related freshwater sediment bacteria is determined by environmental selection | 2007 |
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Emeritus Professor Neil Gray Dr Angela Sherry Dr Darryl Nelson Dr Arlene Rowan Alison Pickard et al. | The biogeographical distribution of closely related freshwater sediment bacteria is determined by environmental selection | 2007 |
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Dr Arlene Rowan Dr Angela Sherry Professor Ian Head
| The expanded bed biofilter: Combined nitrification, solids destruction, and removal of bacteria | 2006 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| Acetylated sialic acid residues and blood group antigens localise within the epithelium in microvillous atrophy indicating internal accumulation of the glycocalyx. | 2004 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| The application of ecotoxicogenomics in ecotoxicology | 2004 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| Colonic CD8 and T-cell infiltration with epithelial damage in children with autism. | 2001 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| Colitis in autism; a true lesion distinct from classical IBD and not due to constipation. | 1999 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| Evidence for a specific colitis in autistic-spectrum disorders | 1999 |
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Dr Angela Sherry
| Histochemical studies of microvillous atrophy: acetylated sialic acid residues accumulate in the epithelium. | 1999 |
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