Benjamin E. Slentz, Ph.D.

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2003 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Analytical Chemistry
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Fred E. Regnier grad student 2003 Purdue
 (Capillary electrochromatography on microfabricated chips molded in poly(dimethyl siloxane).)
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Ren D, Penner NA, Slentz BE, et al. (2004) Contributions of commercial sorbents to the selectivity in immobilized metal affinity chromatography with Cu(II). Journal of Chromatography. A. 1031: 87-92
Ren D, Penner NA, Slentz BE, et al. (2004) Histidine-rich peptide selection and quantification in targeted proteomics. Journal of Proteome Research. 3: 37-45
Ren D, Penner NA, Slentz BE, et al. (2003) Evaluating immobilized metal affinity chromatography for the selection of histidine-containing peptides in comparative proteomics. Journal of Proteome Research. 2: 321-9
Slentz BE, Penner NA, Regnier FE. (2003) Protein proteolysis and the multi-dimensional electrochromatographic separation of histidine-containing peptide fragments on a chip. Journal of Chromatography. A. 984: 97-107
Slentz BE, Penner NA, Regnier FE. (2002) Capillary electrochromatography of peptides on microfabricated poly(dimethylsiloxane) chips modified by cerium(IV)-catalyzed polymerization. Journal of Chromatography. A. 948: 225-33
Slentz BE, Penner NA, Regnier F. (2002) Sampling BIAS at channel junctions in gated flow injection on chips. Analytical Chemistry. 74: 4835-40
Slentz BE, Penner NA, Regnier F. (2002) Geometric effects of collocated monolithic support structures on separation performance in microfabricated systems Journal of Separation Science. 25: 1011-1018
Slentz BE, Penner NA, Lugowska E, et al. (2001) Nanoliter capillary electrochromatography columns based on collocated monolithic support structures molded in poly(dimethyl siloxane). Electrophoresis. 22: 3736-43
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