Search Results - "Murray, Bridget E"
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Mass-Activated Droplet Sorting for the Selection of Lysine-Producing Escherichia coli
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (24-10-2023)“…Synthetic biology relies on engineering cells to have desirable properties, such as the production of select chemicals. A bottleneck in engineering methods is…”
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Advances in coupling droplet microfluidics to mass spectrometry
Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (01-08-2023)“…Droplet microfluidics enables development of workflows with low sample consumption and high throughput. Fluorescence-based assays are most used with droplet…”
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Evaluation of Analyte Transfer between Microfluidic Droplets by Mass Spectrometry
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (14-03-2023)“…Droplet microfluidics enables high-throughput experimentation and screening by encapsulating chemical and biochemical samples in aqueous droplets segmented by…”
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An Undergraduate Experiment to Investigate Air Pollutants Created from Lightning
Published in Journal of chemical education (13-04-2021)“…Chemistry of the environment has been a long-standing and important area of scientific research. Atmospheric chemistry is of particular interest in society due…”
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High-Throughput Liquid Chromatographic Analysis Using a Segmented Flow Injector with a 1 s Cycle Time
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (21-11-2023)“…High-throughput screening (HTS) workflows are revolutionizing many fields, including drug discovery, reaction discovery and optimization, diagnostics, sensing,…”
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Evaluation of three temperature- and mobile phase-dependent retention models for reversed-phase liquid chromatographic retention and apparent retention enthalpy
Published in Journal of Chromatography A (29-03-2019)“…•Retention models allow for optimizing advanced chromatographic techniques.•van ‘t Hoff plot curvature is common at 98% of datasets tested.•Three models were…”
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