M.P. Nandakumar

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2004 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, United States 
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Kim Y, Islam N, Moss BJ, et al. (2011) Autophagy induced by rapamycin and carbon-starvation have distinct proteome profiles in Aspergillus nidulans. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 108: 2705-15
Moss BJ, Kim Y, Nandakumar MP, et al. (2008) Quantifying metabolic activity of filamentous fungi using a colorimetric XTT assay. Biotechnology Progress. 24: 780-3
Kim Y, Nandakumar MP, Marten MR. (2008) The state of proteome profiling in the fungal genus Aspergillus. Briefings in Functional Genomics & Proteomics. 7: 87-94
Kim Y, Nandakumar MP, Marten MR. (2007) Proteomics of filamentous fungi. Trends in Biotechnology. 25: 395-400
Kim Y, Nandakumar MP, Marten MR. (2007) Proteome map of Aspergillus nidulans during osmoadaptation. Fungal Genetics and Biology : Fg & B. 44: 886-95
Nandakumar MP, Cheung A, Marten MR. (2006) Proteomic analysis of extracellular proteins from Escherichia coli W3110. Journal of Proteome Research. 5: 1155-61
Raman B, Nandakumar MP, Muthuvijayan V, et al. (2005) Proteome analysis to assess physiological changes in Escherichia coli grown under glucose-limited fed-batch conditions. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 92: 384-92
Nandakumar R, Nandakumar MP, Marten MR, et al. (2005) Proteome analysis of membrane and cell wall associated proteins from Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of Proteome Research. 4: 250-7
Nandakumar MP, Shen J, Raman B, et al. (2003) Solubilization of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) precipitated microbial proteins via naOH for two-dimensional electrophoresis. Journal of Proteome Research. 2: 89-93
Bhargava S, Nandakumar MP, Roy A, et al. (2003) Pulsed feeding during fed-batch fungal fermentation leads to reduced viscosity without detrimentally affecting protein expression. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 81: 341-7
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