Timothy Brian Stachowiak
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJean M. J. Fréchet | grad student | 2007 | UC Berkeley | |
(Bioanalytical applications of porous polymer monoliths in microfluidic systems.) |
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Augustin V, Stachowiak T, Svec F, et al. (2008) CEC separation of peptides using a poly(hexyl acrylate-co-1,4-butanediol diacrylate-co-[2-(acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethyl ammonium chloride) monolithic column. Electrophoresis. 29: 3875-86 |
Logan TC, Clark DS, Stachowiak TB, et al. (2007) Photopatterning enzymes on polymer monoliths in microfluidic devices for steady-state kinetic analysis and spatially separated multi-enzyme reactions. Analytical Chemistry. 79: 6592-8 |
Stachowiak TB, Mair DA, Holden TG, et al. (2007) Hydrophilic surface modification of cyclic olefin copolymer microfluidic chips using sequential photografting. Journal of Separation Science. 30: 1088-93 |
Stachowiak TB, Svec F, Fréchet JMJ. (2006) Patternable protein resistant surfaces for multifunctional microfluidic devices via surface hydrophilization of porous polymer monoliths using photografting Chemistry of Materials. 18: 5950-5957 |
Stachowiak TB, Svec F, Fréchet JMJ. (2006) Hydrophilic, protein-resistant surface modification of polymer monoliths via photografting for multifunctional microfluidic devices Micro Total Analysis Systems - Proceedings of Microtas 2006 Conference: 10th International Conference On Miniaturized Systems For Chemistry and Life Sciences. 227-229 |
Stachowiak TB, Svec F, Fréchet JM. (2004) Chip electrochromatography. Journal of Chromatography. A. 1044: 97-111 |
Stachowiak TB, Rohr T, Hilder EF, et al. (2003) Fabrication of porous polymer monoliths covalently attached to the walls of channels in plastic microdevices. Electrophoresis. 24: 3689-93 |