Publications by authors named "Leanne Murray"

Introduction: Poor adherence to medication regimens accounts for the substantial worsening of disease, death, and increased healthcare costs of approximately $100 billion annually in the United States. Patients participating in medication synchronization had 3.4 to 6.

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  • * Microorganisms, particularly bacteria, have developed systems to utilize phosphonates as a resource in phosphate-limited environments, with these systems varying in specificity.
  • * Research has focused on understanding the evolution, regulation, and mechanisms of microbial enzymes that degrade phosphonates, with at least three distinct enzymatic pathways identified for breaking down the C-P bond. *
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Methane is a potent greenhouse gas in the atmosphere, and its concentration has continued to increase in recent decades. Aerobic methanotrophs, bacteria that use methane as the sole carbon source, are an important biological sink for methane, and they are widely distributed in the natural environment. However, relatively little is known on how methanotroph activity is regulated by nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P).

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