John T. Sherrill
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Also affiliated: University of Georgia (2002)
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Biography and Research Information
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John T. Sherrill's research has focused on the skeletal response to mechanical loading and the molecular mechanisms underlying bone health and disease. His work includes investigations into the role of Piezo1 channels in osteocytes, examining their necessity for skeletal adaptation to weight-bearing activities. Sherrill has also contributed to understanding genetic disorders affecting bone, such as Smith-McCort dysplasia, by developing and studying mouse models that exhibit bone resorption defects and altered protein glycosylation. Additionally, his research interests have extended to the discovery of small molecule agonists for the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2. He has published 13 papers, with a total of 50 citations and an h-index of 4. Sherrill collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Roy Morello and David B. Bumpass.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 54
Selected Publications
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Piezo1 expression in mature osteocytes is dispensable for the skeletal response to mechanical loading (2024)
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P12. Extending long cervical fusions across the cervicothoracic junction does not significantly decrease range of motion (2023)
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A Rab33b missense mouse model for Smith-McCort dysplasia shows bone resorption defects and altered protein glycosylation (2023)
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Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2 (2022)
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22370 Mechanical Analysis of Posterior Spinal Fusion Assemblies Intended to Cross the Cervicothoracic Junction (2021)
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Augmentation of core decompression with synthetic bone graft does not improve mechanical properties of the proximal femur (2020)
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The Interaction Between First‐Year Medical Students’ Religious Beliefs and Performance in an Anatomy Course Using Cadaveric Dissection (2020)
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Relationship Between Student‐Naming of Cadavers and Their Performance and Experience in a First‐Year Medical Gross Anatomy Course and Dissection (2020)
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Validation of a custom spine biomechanics simulator: A case for standardization (2019)
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Psychotic mania induced by diffuse meditation (2017)
Collaboration Network
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- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- A Rab33b missense mouse model for Smith-McCort dysplasia shows bone resorption defects and altered protein glycosylation
- 22370 Mechanical Analysis of Posterior Spinal Fusion Assemblies Intended to Cross the Cervicothoracic Junction
- 22370 Mechanical Analysis of Posterior Spinal Fusion Assemblies Intended to Cross the Cervicothoracic Junction
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
- Discovery of small molecule agonists of the Relaxin Family Peptide Receptor 2
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