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Larry S. Sherman is affiliated with the Oregon National Primate Research Center in the United States. Their work spans several interconnected fields within biomedical research, including Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Neuroscience. These areas encompass a broad spectrum of investigation focused on molecular mechanisms and disease processes.

The main subjects of research conducted by Sherman include:

  • Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
  • Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer
  • Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy
  • Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • RNA regulation and disease

Key subfields within these domains of study involve Molecular Biology, Neurology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Hematology, and Cell Biology.

The scientist has contributed to various peer-reviewed journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • UNC Libraries
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Nutrients
  • eLife
  • GeroScience

Larry S. Sherman's recent significant papers include:

  • "Creatine Metabolism in Female Reproduction, Pregnancy and Newborn Health" (2021) published in Nutrients
  • "Diverse Roles for Hyaluronan and Hyaluronan Receptors in the Developing and Adult Nervous System" (2020) published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Re-expression of SMARCA4/BRG1 in small cell carcinoma of ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) promotes an epithelial-like gene signature through an AP-1-dependent mechanism" (2020) published in eLife
  • "Association of cerebral microvascular dysfunction and white matter injury in Alzheimer's disease" (2022) published in GeroScience
  • "Thrombin generation and activity in multiple sclerosis" (2021) published in Metabolic Brain Disease

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Stephen A. Back, Fatima Banine, Alec Peters, Weiping Su, and Bernard E. Weissman, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to complex biomedical questions.

Best Publications

  • CD44: From adhesion molecules to signalling regulators

    Helmut Ponta;Larry Sherman;Peter A. Herrlich

  • Hyaluronan accumulates in demyelinated lesions and inhibits oligodendrocyte progenitor maturation

    Stephen A Back;Therese M F Tuohy;Hanqin Chen;Nicholas Wallingford

  • The NF2 tumor suppressor gene product, merlin, mediates contact inhibition of growth through interactions with CD44

    Helen Morrison;Larry S. Sherman;James Legg;Fatima Banine

  • Hyaluronate receptors: key players in growth, differentiation, migration and tumor progression.

    Larry Sherman;Jonathan Sleeman;Peter Herrlich;Helmut Ponta

  • Arrested preoligodendrocyte maturation contributes to myelination failure in premature infants

    Joshua R. Buser;Jennifer Maire;Art Riddle;Xi Gong

  • Arrested oligodendrocyte lineage maturation in chronic perinatal white matter injury

    Kristen N. Segovia;Melissa McClure;Matthew Moravec;Ning Ling Luo

  • Interdomain binding mediates tumor growth suppression by the NF2 gene product.

    Larry Sherman;Hua Mei Xu;Robert T. Geist;Susan Saporito-Irwin

  • CD44 expression identifies astrocyte-restricted precursor cells

    Ying Liu;Ying Liu;Steve S.W. Han;Yuanyuan Wu;Therese M.F. Tuohy

  • Conditional Müller cell ablation causes independent neuronal and vascular pathologies in a novel transgenic model

    Weiyong Shen;Marcus Fruttiger;Ling Zhu;Sook H. Chung

  • Emerging roles of hyaluronic acid bioscaffolds in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

    Mahadevappa Hemshekhar;Ram M. Thushara;Siddaiah Chandranayaka;Larry S. Sherman

  • Ruffling membrane, stress fiber, cell spreading and proliferation abnormalities in human Schwannoma cells

    Patricia D. Pelton;Larry S. Sherman;Tilat A. Rizvi;Mark A. Marchionni

  • Neural stem cell niches: roles for the hyaluronan-based extracellular matrix.

    Marnie Preston;Larry S. Sherman

  • A splice variant of CD44 expressed in the apical ectodermal ridge presents fibroblast growth factors to limb mesenchyme and is required for limb outgrowth.

    Larry Sherman;David Wainwright;Helmut Ponta;Peter Herrlich

  • Update from the 2011 International Schwannomatosis Workshop: From genetics to diagnostic criteria.

    Scott Randall Plotkin;Jaishri O. Blakeley;D. Gareth Evans;C. Oliver Hanemann

  • Coordinate control of axon defasciculation and myelination by laminin-2 and -8.

    Dongren Yang;Jesse Bierman;Yukie S. Tarumi;Yong Ping Zhong

  • Concomitant down-regulation of BRM and BRG1 in human tumor cell lines: differential effects on RB-mediated growth arrest vs CD44 expression.

    David N. Reisman;Matthew W. Strobeck;Bryan L. Betz;Janiece Sciariotta

  • Single Cell Ras-GTP Analysis Reveals Altered Ras Activity in a Subpopulation of Neurofibroma Schwann Cells but Not Fibroblasts

    Larry S. Sherman;Radhika Atit;Thorsten Rosenbaum;Adrienne D. Cox

  • Disruption of the hyaluronan-based extracellular matrix in spinal cord promotes astrocyte proliferation

    Jaime Struve;P. Colby Maher;Ya Qin Li;Shawn Kinney

  • Brg1 is required for murine neural stem cell maintenance and gliogenesis

    Steven Matsumoto;Fatima Banine;Jaime Struve;Rubing Xing

  • SWI/SNF Chromatin-Remodeling Factors Induce Changes in DNA Methylation to Promote Transcriptional Activation

    Fatima Banine;Christopher Bartlett;Ranjaka Gunawardena;Christian Muchardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen A. Back
Stephen A. Back Oregon Health & Science University
Peter Herrlich
Peter Herrlich Leibniz Association
Jonathan P. Sleeman
Jonathan P. Sleeman University Medical Centre Mannheim
David H. Gutmann
David H. Gutmann Washington University in St. Louis
Nancy Ratner
Nancy Ratner Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Mahendra S. Rao
Mahendra S. Rao National Institutes of Health
Helmut Ponta
Helmut Ponta Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Bernard E. Weissman
Bernard E. Weissman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ying Liu
Ying Liu The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Paul H. Weigel
Paul H. Weigel University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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