Lewis A Marshall
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Recent Articles
1.
Qu Y, Marshall L, Santiago J
Anal Chem
. 2014 Jun;
86(15):7264-8.
PMID: 24945850
We report on our efforts to create an on-chip system to simultaneously purify and fractionate nucleic acids and proteins from complex samples using isotachophoresis (ITP). We have developed this technique...
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Shintaku H, Nishikii H, Marshall L, Kotera H, Santiago J
Anal Chem
. 2014 Feb;
86(4):1953-7.
PMID: 24499009
The simultaneous analysis of RNA and DNA of single cells remains a challenge as these species have very similar physical and biochemical properties and can cross-contaminate each other. Presented is...
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Rogacs A, Marshall L, Santiago J
J Chromatogr A
. 2014 Jan;
1335:105-20.
PMID: 24444800
Reviewed are methods of nucleic acid (NA) extraction and sample preparation using an electrophoretic purification and focusing method called isotachophoresis (ITP). ITP requires no special surface chemistries or geometric structures,...
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Marshall L, Wu L, Babikian S, Bachman M, Santiago J
Anal Chem
. 2012 Oct;
84(21):9640-5.
PMID: 23046297
Preparation of raw, untreated biological samples remains a major challenge in microfluidics. We present a novel microfluidic device based on the integration of printed circuit boards and an isotachophoresis assay...
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Marshall L, Han C, Santiago J
Anal Chem
. 2011 Nov;
83(24):9715-8.
PMID: 22074444
We demonstrate a technique for purification of nucleic acids from malaria parasites infecting human erythrocytes using isotachophoresis (ITP). We release nucleic acids from malaria-infected erythrocytes by lysing with heat and...
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Persat A, Marshall L, Santiago J
Anal Chem
. 2009 Oct;
81(22):9507-11.
PMID: 19831356
We present and demonstrate a novel technique for the purification of nucleic acids from biological samples using isotachophoresis (ITP). We demonstrate a simple and rapid method to achieve ITP-based extraction,...