Mark Joseph Lim

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Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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David Shepro grad student 2000 Boston University (Chemistry Tree)
 (Inflammatory induced endothelial protein redistribution assayed with reversible total protein stains.)
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Lim M, Rothschild KJ. (2008) Photocleavage-based affinity purification and printing of cell-free expressed proteins: application to proteome microarrays. Analytical Biochemistry. 383: 103-15
Lim MJ, Chiang ET, Hechtman HB, et al. (2001) Inflammation-induced subcellular redistribution of VE-cadherin, actin, and gamma-catenin in cultured human lung microvessel endothelial cells. Microvascular Research. 62: 366-82
Wang Q, Chiang ET, Lim M, et al. (2001) Changes in the biomechanical properties of neutrophils and endothelial cells during adhesion Blood. 97: 660-668
Chiang ET, Lim MJ, Patton WF, et al. (2000) NFkappaB translocation in human microvessel endothelial cells using a four-compartment subcellular protein redistribution assay. Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods. 46: 53-68
Patton WF, Lim MJ, Shepro D. (1999) Image acquisition in 2-D electrophoresis. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 112: 353-62
Patton WF, Lim MJ, Shepro D. (1999) Protein detection using reversible metal chelate stains. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 112: 331-9
Lim MJ, Patton WF, Lopez MF, et al. (1997) A luminescent europium complex for the sensitive detection of proteins and nucleic acids immobilized on membrane supports Analytical Biochemistry. 245: 184-195
Lim MJ, Patton WF, Shojaee N, et al. (1996) Solid-phase metal chelate assay for quantifying total protein: resistance to chemical interference. Biotechniques. 21: 888-92, 894, 896-7
Shojaee N, Patton WF, Lim MJ, et al. (1996) Pyrogallol red-molybdate: a reversible, metal chelate stain for detection of proteins immobilized on membrane supports. Electrophoresis. 17: 687-93
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