Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sydney Gorman"
- Sydney Gorman's research primarily investigates extracellular electron transfer mechanisms, specifically questioning the role of cytochrome filaments by demonstrating that OmcS-deficient strains can still reduce Fe(III) oxide, challenging existing assumptions in the field.
- In a previous study on cardiovascular disease mechanisms, Gorman examined the implications of angiotensin II infusion in apolipoprotein E-deficient rats, revealing that this model does not lead to abdominal aortic aneurysms, thereby contributing to our understanding of atherosclerosis.
- Gorman's work spans both microbiological and cardiovascular domains, highlighting a critical reevaluation of physiological evidence related to cytochrome biology and the effects of angiotensin II in vascular pathology.*