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Selected AbstractsCover Picture: Electrophoresis 2'09ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 2 2009Article first published online: 9 FEB 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Issue no. 2 has a "Fast Track" paper on the attomole protein analysis by capillary isoelectric focusing (CIEF) with LIF detection based on a post-column sheath flow cuvette employing Chromeo P503 as a fluorogenic reagent for protein labeling before CIEF analysis. Further selected topics of issue 2 are: Influence of image-analysis software on quantitation of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis data A PDMS sheath flow cuvette for high-sensitivity LIF measurements in CE [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 22'2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 22 2008Article first published online: 26 NOV 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Selected topics of issue 22 are: Microfluidics: Applications for analytical purposes in chemistry and biochemistry ((http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/elps.200800121)) Simultaneous laser-induced fluorescence and retro-reflected beam interference detection for CE ((http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/elps.200800292)) Quantitative Proteomics by Fluorescent Labeling of Cysteine Residues using a Set of Two Cyanine-based or Three Rhodamine-based Dyes ((http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/elps.200800092)) Chemometric resolution of fully overlapped capillary electrophoresis peaks: quantitation of carbamazepine in human serum in the presence of several interferences ((http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/elps.200800400)) Identification of inorganic ions in post-blast explosive residues using portable capillary electrophoresis instrumentation and capacitively-coupled contactless conductivity detection ((http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/elps.200800226)) [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 15/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 15 2008Article first published online: 24 JUL 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Selected topics of issue 15 are: The application of perfluorooctanoate to investigate trimerization of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 gp41 ectodomain by electrophoresis Metabolic fingerprinting of schistosoma mansoni infection in mice urine with capillary electrophoresis Supercritical fluid extraction as an on-line clean-up technique for determination of riboflavin vitamins in food samples by capillary electrophoresis with fluorimetric detection A two-step electro-dialysis method for DNA purification from polluted metallic environmental samples. [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 11/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 11 2008Article first published online: 11 JUN 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Issue 11 also offers a series of 9 papers on bioanalysis related to proteomics, protein analysis, genes, DNA sequencing, SNP, genotyping and SSCP. [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 10/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 10 2008Article first published online: 21 MAY 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. "The present issue includes 29 manuscripts subdivided into three major parts: one part is devoted to instrumental and methodological advances, and two parts are providing an insight into up-to-date applications from the fields of natural products and food analysis on the one hand and biomedical and pharmaceutical analysis on the other hand. The approaches used comprise different modes of electroseparation methods such as CZE, packed column, monolithic column and open-tubular CEC, MEKC, CIEF, CITP, different modes of ionization such as MALDI, ICP, and ESI, as well as a range of mass analyzers from simple single quadrupole MS to top of the range Q-TOF instruments, providing MS-MS and accurate mass features." [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 9/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 9 2008Article first published online: 28 APR 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. The 20 papers gathered here span areas across miniaturization theory, basic technologies and applications. While not comprehensive, this special issue represents a selection of the state-of-the-art science of miniaturization and its application in various areas of life sciences. We feel to a large degree that this special issue sets a good foundation, and we are looking forward to another thought-provoking update in the near future. Issue 9 also offers one Fast Track article describing particularly important investigations in electrophoresis: "AC Electrokinetic separation and detection of DNA nanoparticles in high conductance solutions." [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 8/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 8 2008Article first published online: 17 APR 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. On April 2 Professor Hjertén celebrated his 80th birthday, and it is an honor to take this opportunity to congratulate him on this special occasion and at the same time on his fruitful work. Stellan Hjertén's distinguished personality in research and life makes this celebration very special. It is therefore appropriate to devote a separate laudation in ELECTROPHORESIS to his achievements through which he has attained renown within the separation science community: indeed, he is considered undoubtedly to be the "Father of Capillary Electrophoresis". Professor Hjertén's preliminary work with Arne Tiselius motivated him to commit his career to electrophoresis: the development of free zone electrophoresis certainly revolutionized separation science, and since the construction of the first "capillary electrophoresis" equipment, one of the most cited works in this field carries his name. His friends were very keen to contribute manuscripts to this Issue, covering almost all areas in which Professor Hjertén has worked in his distinguished career. [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 7/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 7 2008Article first published online: 2 APR 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. Issue 7 also offers one Fast Track article describing particularly important investigations in electrophoresis: "Electrokinetic Analyte Transport Assay" for alpha - phetoprotein immunoassay integrates mixing, reaction and separation on-chip Tomohisa Kawabata, Henry G. Wada, Mitsuo Watanabe, Shinji Satomura [source] Cover Picture: Electrophoresis 6/2008ELECTROPHORESIS, Issue 6 2008Article first published online: 18 MAR 200 Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of electrophoresis. Here you will find cutting-edge articles on methods and theory, instrumentation, nucleic acids, CE and CEC, miniaturization and microfluidics, proteomics and two-dimensional electrophoresis. In addition, issue no. 6 features a series of 7 important papers on "Microfluidics and Miniaturization" dealing with LCD-based optoelectronic tweezers, cell sorting, single cell clone analysis and cultivation, integrated ITP stacking and gel electrophoresis, floating injection, electrokinetic flows on thermosensitive surfaces and flow velocity measurement in CE chip instruments. [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 9 2009Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 9 are: Efficacy of isoflavones in relieving vasomotor menopausal symptoms , a systematic review. Aromatic hydroxylation is a major metabolic pathway of the mycotoxin zearalenone in vitro HOP BITTER ACIDS EFFICIENTLY BLOCK INFLAMMATION INDEPENDENT OF GR,, PPAR, OR PPAR, EGCG inhibits protein synthesis, lipogenesis and cell cycle progression through activation of AMPK in p53 positive and negative human hepatoma cells [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 7 2009Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 7 are: Challenging homeostasis to define biomarkers for nutrition related health. Structure-activity relationships of resveratrol and derivatives in breast cancer cells Bilberry and its main constituents have neuroprotective effects against retinal neuronal damage in vitro and in vivo Phenethyl Isothiocyanate inhibits STAT3 activation in prostate cancer cells Effects of the level of feed intake and ergot contaminated concentrate on ergot alkaloid metabolism and carry over into milk [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 6 2009Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 6 are: Quercetin-induced apoptotic cascade in cancer cells: Antioxidant versus estrogen receptor ,-dependent mechanisms. Bog blueberry anthocyanins alleviate photoaging in ultraviolet-B irradiation-induced human dermal fibroblasts Oxidative stress due to anesthesia and surgical trauma: Importance of early enteral nutrition [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 3 2009Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 3 are: An update on products and mechanisms of lipid peroxidation. Regulation of ,-catenin and connexin-43 expression: targets for sphingolipids in colon cancer prevention Modulation of the postprandial phase by ,-glucan in overweight subjects: Effects on glucose and insulin kinetics Probiotic bacteria are antagonistic to Salmonella enterica and Campylobacter jejuni and influence host lymphocyte responses in human microbiota-associated immunodeficient and immunocompetent mice [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 6 2008Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 6 are: Anti-obesity effects of conjugated linoleic acid, docosahexaenoic acid, and eicosapentaenoic acid. Lycopene inhibits growth of human colon cancer cells Resveratrol inhibits migration and invasion of human breast-cancer cells Quantification of the thaumatin-like kiwi allergen by a monoclonal antibody-based ELISA Short-term effects of a low glycemic load diet on hormonal markers of acne [source] Cover Picture , Mol.MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH (FORMERLY NAHRUNG/FOOD), Issue 4 2008Nutr. Regular issues provide a wide range of research and review articles covering all aspects of Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. Selected topics of issue 4 are: Phenolics from purple grape and apple and their prevention of early atherosclerosis . Proliferation inhibition of human bladder cancer cells by the grape and wine constituent piceatannol Anticancer actions of natural and synthetic vitamin E Maternal dietary habits and mycotoxins occurrence in human mature milk [source] |