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SOLUTION ISOELECTRIC FOCUSING AND ITS APPLICATION IN COMPARATIVE PROTEOMIC STUDIES OF NUCLEAR PROTEINS
(2005-05-27)
In proteomic research, experimental and computational approaches are combined to provide global analysis of the entire proteomes of cells and tissues. The identification and quantification of multiple proteins, which ...
CAPILLARY ISOELECTRIC FOCUSING-BASED MULTIDIMENSIONAL PEPTIDE/PROTEIN SEPARATIONS FOR PROTEOMICS ANALYSIS
(2005-05-18)
With the completion of the human genome project, the proteomics has become the focus of research interest for better understanding the complex biological processes. The mass spectrometry (MS) detection of vast number and ...
The Mechanism of Rhenium Fixation in Reducing Sediments
(2005-05-02)
There is a wide range of uses of information related to rhenium's geochemical behavior. Field studies indicate that rhenium is highly enriched in reducing sediments. However the mechanisms by which this high degree of ...
AQUEOUS PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF 1,4-BENZOQUINONES AND THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF NATURAL ORGANIC MATTER
(2005-01-13)
Past research implicated the presence of an organic species as a photochemical source of OH radical in natural waters. Quinones were postulated to be one of the possible OH sources due to 1) the ubiquitous occurence of ...
SOLVENT BEHAVIOR IN HYDROPHOBIC SILICA NANOTUBES AND NANOTUBE MEMBRANES
(2005-12-13)
The development of template-synthesized silica nanotubes has created a unique opportunity for studying confined fluids by providing nanometer-scale containers in which, the inner diameter (i.d.) and surface chemistry can ...
Fenton &Fenton-like Reactions: The Nature of Oxidizing Intermediates Involved
(2005-08-03)
ABSTRACT
Title of Dissertation: FENTON & FENTON-LIKE REACTIONS: THE NATURE OF OXIDIZING INTERMEDIATES INVOLVED
Nixon Ogendi Mwebi, Doctor of Philosophy, 2005
Dissertation Directed by: Professor Neil ...
APPROACHES TO CHARACTERIZE UBIQUITIN CARBOXY-TERMINAL HYDROLASE L1 BY PROTEOLYTIC MAPPING
(2005-12-13)
Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase-L1 is a member of a class of deubiquitinating enzymes that functions to bind and stabilize ubiquitin, and, thereby, plays a role in the protein degradation of targeted substrates. It ...