Jennifer M. Cunliffe, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Nanoscale analytical techniques, chemical separations, mass spectrometry, microfluidics, neurochemistry, and islet biology
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Robert T. Kennedy grad student 2006 University of Michigan
 (Development of capillary electrophoresis techniques for detecting signal transduction events: Applications to drug screening.)
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Cunliffe JM, Sunahara RK, Kennedy RT. (2007) Detection of g protein coupled receptor mediated adenylyl cyclase activity by capillary electrophoresis using fluorescently labeled ATP. Analytical Chemistry. 79: 7534-9
Vadakkadathmeethal K, Cunliffe JM, Swift J, et al. (2007) Fluorescence-based adenylyl cyclase assay adaptable to high throughput screening. Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening. 10: 289-98
Cunliffe JM, Whorton MR, Sunahara RK, et al. (2007) A CE assay for the detection of agonist-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity. Electrophoresis. 28: 1913-20
Cunliffe JM, Sunahara RK, Kennedy RT. (2006) Detection of adenylyl cyclase activity using a fluorescent ATP substrate and capillary electrophoresis. Analytical Chemistry. 78: 1731-8
Cunliffe JM, Liu Z, Pawliszyn J, et al. (2004) Use of a native affinity ligand for the detection of G proteins by capillary isoelectric focusing with laser-induced fluorescence detection. Electrophoresis. 25: 2319-25
Jameson EE, Cunliffe JM, Neubig RR, et al. (2003) Detection of G proteins by affinity probe capillary electrophoresis using a fluorescently labeled GTP analogue Analytical Chemistry. 75: 4297-4304
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