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J R Scherer

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Scherer J
Appl Opt . 2010 Mar; 17(10):1621-3. PMID: 20198033
The intense excitation of an Ar(+) laser operating at 514 nm enhances the grating ghosts and general stray light within most double monochromators at wavelengths close to the exciting line....
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Scherer J, Kint S
Appl Opt . 2010 Jan; 9(7):1615-22. PMID: 20076431
Considerations leading to the interface and software design of an on-line data acquisition system are presented. The system makes extensive use of conversation mode programing and the nature and extent...
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Scherer J
Biophys J . 2009 May; 55(5):965-71. PMID: 19431742
A model which positions the hydrophobic/hydrophilic boundary in phosphatidylethanolamine lipids at the first CH(2) group in the acyl or alkyl chain is used to calculate the surface area per lipid,...
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Scherer J
Biophys J . 2009 May; 55(5):957-64. PMID: 19431741
The sensitivity of calculated structural dimensions of hydrated lipids to the position of the hydrophobic/hydrophilic boundary is reviewed. The position of this boundary is critical in determining the extent of...
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Kamei T, Toriello N, Lagally E, Blazej R, Scherer J, Street R, et al.
Biomed Microdevices . 2005 Jun; 7(2):147-52. PMID: 15940430
We have developed an integrated hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) fluorescence detector for microfluidic genetic analysis. It consists of a half-ball lens, a ZnS/YF3 multilayer optical interference filter with a pinhole,...
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Lagally E, Scherer J, Blazej R, Toriello N, Diep B, Ramchandani M, et al.
Anal Chem . 2004 May; 76(11):3162-70. PMID: 15167797
An integrated portable genetic analysis microsystem including PCR amplification and capillary electrophoretic (CE) analysis coupled with a compact instrument for electrical control and laser-excited fluorescence detection has been developed. The...
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Scherer J, Paegel B, Wedemayer G, Emrich C, Lo J, Medintz I, et al.
Biotechniques . 2001 Dec; 31(5):1150-2, 1154. PMID: 11730021
Microfabricated capillary array electrophoresis (microCAE) microchannel plates are the next generation of bioanalytical separation devices. To fully exploit the capabilities of microCAE devices, supporting technology such as robotic sample loading,...
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Medintz I, Paegel B, Blazej R, Emrich C, Berti L, Scherer J, et al.
Electrophoresis . 2001 Nov; 22(18):3845-56. PMID: 11700713
This review focuses on some recent advances in realizing microfabricated capillary array electrophoresis (microCAE). In particular, the development of a novel rotary scanning confocal fluorescence detector has facilitated the high-speed...
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Medintz I, Berti L, Emrich C, Tom J, Scherer J, Mathies R
Clin Chem . 2001 Aug; 47(9):1614-21. PMID: 11514394
Background: Genetic analysis of microsatellite DNA is a powerful tool used in linkage analysis, gene mapping, and clinical diagnosis. To address the expanding needs of studies of short tandem repeats...
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Wedemayer G, Medintz I, Wong W, Scherer J, Mathies R
Biotechniques . 2001 Feb; 30(1):122-8. PMID: 11196302
The collection and conversion of 4-color fluorescent genotyping data from capillary array electrophoresis microchip devices and its conversion to a format easily and rapidly analyzed by Genetic Profiler genotyping software...