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Sarah W Keenan

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Scientific Reports|July 11, 2019
Changes to vertebrate tissue stable isotope (δ<sup>15</sup>N) composition during decompositionSarah W Keenan, Jennifer M DeBruyn
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 19, 2015
The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Microbial Symbioses of the American AlligatorSarah W Keenan, Ruth M Elsey
Plos One|October 13, 2022
Experimental dissolution of fossil bone under variable pH conditionsColleen A Sullivan, Sarah W Keenan
Plos One|November 8, 2023
Long-term effects of buried vertebrate carcasses on soil biogeochemistry in the Northern Great PlainsSarah W Keenan, Scott R Beeler
Scientific Reports|October 8, 2013
The alligator gut microbiome and implications for archosaur symbiosesSarah W Keenan, Annette Summers Engel, Ruth M Elsey
Trends in Microbiology|October 2, 2024
From carrion to soil: microbial recycling of animal carcassesJennifer M DeBruyn, Sarah W Keenan, Lois S Taylor
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|April 2, 2019
Heterogeneous bioapatite carbonation in western painted turtles is unchanged after anoxiaSarah W Keenan, Jill D Pasteris, Alian Wang, et al.
Plos One|July 7, 2015
Transcriptomic Responses of the Heart and Brain to Anoxia in the Western Painted TurtleSarah W Keenan, Craig A Hill, Cyriac Kandoth, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2019
Development-specific transcriptomic profiling suggests new mechanisms for anoxic survival in the ventricle of overwintering turtlesCornelia E Fanter, Zhenguo Lin, Sarah W Keenan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 2, 2018
Changes in the material properties of the shell during simulated aquatic hibernation in the anoxia-tolerant painted turtleDean T Odegard, Michael A Sonnenfelt, J Gary Bledsoe, et al.
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Scientific Reports|July 11, 2019
Changes to vertebrate tissue stable isotope (δ<sup>15</sup>N) composition during decompositionSarah W Keenan, Jennifer M DeBruyn
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 19, 2015
The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Microbial Symbioses of the American AlligatorSarah W Keenan, Ruth M Elsey
Plos One|October 13, 2022
Experimental dissolution of fossil bone under variable pH conditionsColleen A Sullivan, Sarah W Keenan
Plos One|November 8, 2023
Long-term effects of buried vertebrate carcasses on soil biogeochemistry in the Northern Great PlainsSarah W Keenan, Scott R Beeler
Scientific Reports|October 8, 2013
The alligator gut microbiome and implications for archosaur symbiosesSarah W Keenan, Annette Summers Engel, Ruth M Elsey
Trends in Microbiology|October 2, 2024
From carrion to soil: microbial recycling of animal carcassesJennifer M DeBruyn, Sarah W Keenan, Lois S Taylor
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|April 2, 2019
Heterogeneous bioapatite carbonation in western painted turtles is unchanged after anoxiaSarah W Keenan, Jill D Pasteris, Alian Wang, et al.
Plos One|July 7, 2015
Transcriptomic Responses of the Heart and Brain to Anoxia in the Western Painted TurtleSarah W Keenan, Craig A Hill, Cyriac Kandoth, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|December 22, 2019
Development-specific transcriptomic profiling suggests new mechanisms for anoxic survival in the ventricle of overwintering turtlesCornelia E Fanter, Zhenguo Lin, Sarah W Keenan, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 2, 2018
Changes in the material properties of the shell during simulated aquatic hibernation in the anoxia-tolerant painted turtleDean T Odegard, Michael A Sonnenfelt, J Gary Bledsoe, et al.
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