Using Mass Spectrometry to Understand Membrane Organization
By Mary Kraft
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Abstract
Our ability to engineer tissues and biomimetic devices hinges upon an understanding of the structure-function relationship in healthy and diseased cells. Our laboratory utilizes materials characterization, quantitative engineering principles, cell biology and chemistry to elucidate the influence of molecular organization on cellular function.
Credits
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Sponsored by
National Center for Design of Biomimetic Nanoconductors (NCDBN)
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Materials Computation Center (MCC)
SCCNE-UIUC
Center for Cellular Mechanics (CCM)
Publications
(Perspectives Article in Science 2006, 313, 1901-1902; News of the Week in Chemical and Engineering News 2006, 84, 11; Research Highlights in Nature Nanotechnology 2006, doi:10.1038/nnano.2006.105.)
M. L. Kraft, S. F. Fishel, C. Galli Marxer, P. K. Weber, I. D. Hutcheon, and S. G. Boxer, "Quantitative analysis of supported membrane composition using the NanoSIMS," Applied Surface Science, 252, 6950-6956 (2006).
C. Galli Marxer, M. L. Kraft, P. K. Weber, I. D. Hutcheon, and S. G. Boxer, "Supported membrane composition analysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry with high lateral resolution , " Biophysical Journal, 88, 2965-2975 (2005). Cover article.
M.L. Kraft and J.S. Moore, "Multitechnique characterization of fatty acid-modified microgels," Langmuir, 20, 1111-1119 (2004).
M.L. Kraft and J.S. Moore, "n-Alkyl fatty acid-modified microgels: Ion permeation as a function of chain length," Langmuir, 19, 910-915 (2003).
M.L. Kraft and J.S. Moore, "Surfactant-induced lysis of lipid-modified microgels," Journal of the American Chemical Society, 123, 12921-12922 (2001).
D. J. Beebe, J. S. Moore, Q. Yu, R. H. Liu, M. L. Kraft, B.-H. Jo, and C. Devadoss, "Microfluidic tectonics: A comprehensive platform for microfluidic systems," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97, 13488-13493 (2000).
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Nano-Bio Workshop and nanoHUB Summer School,
NCSA, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, July 30-31, 2007
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