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    Models of protein modification in Tris–glycine and neutral pH Bis–Tris gels during electrophoresis: Effect of gel pH by Hachmann, John P., Amshey, Joseph W.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (15-07-2005)
    “…The pH of conventional Tris–glycine SDS–PAGE gels during a run is determined to be 9.5, in contrast to Bis–Tris–Mes gels where the pH is 7.2. Concentrations of…”
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    Quantification of Membrane and Membrane-Bound Proteins in Normal and Malignant Breast Cancer Cells Isolated from the Same Patient with Primary Breast Carcinoma by Liang, Xiquan, Zhao, Jenson, Hajivandi, Mahbod, Wu, Rina, Tao, Janet, Amshey, Joseph W, Pope, R. Marshall

    Published in Journal of proteome research (01-10-2006)
    “…More than 50% of all major drug targets are membrane proteins, and their role in cell−cell interaction and signal transduction is a vital concern. By culturing…”
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    Quantitative comparison of IMAC and TiO2 surfaces used in the study of regulated, dynamic protein phosphorylation by XIQUAN LIANG, FONNUM, Geir, HAJIVANDI, Mahbod, STENE, Torkel, KJUS, Nini H, RAGNHILDSTVEIT, Erlend, AMSHEY, Joseph W, PREDKI, Paul, MARSHALL POPE, R

    “…Protein phosphorylation regulates many aspects of cellular function, including cell proliferation, migration, and signal transduction. An efficient strategy to…”
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    Quantitative Comparison of IMAC and TiO 2 Surfaces Used in the Study of Regulated, Dynamic Protein Phosphorylation by Liang, Xiquan, Fonnum, Geir, Hajivandi, Mahbod, Stene, Torkel, Kjus, Nini H., Ragnhildstveit, Erlend, Amshey, Joseph W., Predki, Paul, Pope, R. Marshall

    “…Protein phosphorylation regulates many aspects of cellular function, including cell proliferation, migration, and signal transduction. An efficient strategy to…”
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