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Using metal catalyzed oxidation reactions and mass spectrometry as a reliable method for determining metal binding-sites in proteins
A tale of sulfur and selenium metabolites: From dioxygenases with sulfur-containing substrates to the analysis of selenium by gas chromatography with atomic emission detection
Determination of hydride-forming elements by atomic spectrometry
Developments in the analytical chemistry of arsenic to support teaching and learning through research in environmental topics
Characterizing protein conformation and dynamics using hydrogen-deuterium exchange electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Determination and identification of disinfection byproducts from the oxidation of model natural organic compounds
Determination of arsenic species in environmental samples
Characterization of structural changes and large-scale protein dynamics and their influence on metal ion binding by human serum transferrin by ESI MS
Development of chromatographic and mass spectrometric tools to study metal-interacting molecules in environmental and biological systems
Effects of polyelectrolyte charge distribution and chain stiffness on polyelectrolyte-protein complex formation and coacervation
Elucidating the interaction between human serum transferrin and human transferrin receptor using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS)
Selenium speciation in dietary supplements and biological samples
Improvement to sample introduction in plasma spectrochemistry with biological and environmental applications and potential for arsenic speciation in waters by anodic stripping voltammetry
Trace element analysis and speciation of selenium, arsenic and gold in biological materials
Developing novel electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI MS) techniques to study higher order structure and interaction of biopolymers
Retinoic acid transfer and protein-protein interaction between the cellular retinoic acid binding protein and the retinoic acid receptor probed by hydrogen deuterium exchange mass spectrometry
Vibrational spectrum, ab initio calculations, conformational stabilities and assignment of fundamentals of small flexible molecules
Structure-property evolution during polymer crystallization
Using self assembling amphiphilic nanomaterials to selectively extract and concentrate peptides for analysis by mass spectrometry
Field portable methods for the determination of arsenic in environmental samples
Mass spectrometric analysis of monolayer protected nanoparticles
Determination and speciation of arsenic in environmental and biological samples
Determination of metallic constituents in environmental and biological materials
Enhanced detection strategies accomplished through metal binding and miniature mass spectrometry
Determination of arsenic in water by potentially portable methodology