| ANYL | Sunday, 10 September 2006 | ||
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Moscone Center -- Hall D, Poster | |||
General Papers | |||
| Separation Science | |||
| Organizer, Presiding: | Laurie E. Locascio | ||
| 125 | Comparative study of seven amino alcohols on two teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases Beijia Xu, Xiuzhu Xu, Baochun Shen | ||
| 126 | Development and validation of a capillary isoelectric focusing method Kenneth S. Cook, Margaret Ruesch, Amy H. Que, Weiying Hou | ||
| 127 | Efficient separation and enrichment of phosphoproteins from cell lysate using a novel phosphate-affinity chromatography Eiji Kinoshita, Emiko Kinoshita-Kikuta, Atsushi Yamada, Mika Endo, Tohru Koike | ||
| 128 | Enantioseparation of three aryloxyphenoxypropionic acid herbicides by HPLC on CDMPC Baochun Shen, Xiuzhu Xu, Beijia Xu | ||
| 129 | Fabrication and applications of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes in microfluidic channels Shubhodeep Goswami, Navdeep Bajwa, Lijie Ci, Pulickel M. Ajayan, Steven M. Cramer | ||
| 130 | Forced degradation of a statin drug candidate, its impact on HPLC method development and other aspects of drug development Peter I. Tattersall, Joan Ruan | ||
| 131 | High purity purification of lead compounds by supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) for AMES testing Wesley W Barnhart, Kyung H Gahm, Zheng Hua, David Semin, Janet Cheetham | ||
| 132 | Increase the efficiency and quality of candidate selection via implementation of SFC Jennifer L. Lefler | ||
| 133 | Increasing HPLC speed and efficiency without the need for ultra-high pressures: New columns compatible with existing and new extended pressure HPLC systems Jason A. Anspach, Peter C Rahn | ||
| 134 | Investigation of a temperature gradient for solvating gas chromatography John-David P McElderry, Marisa Stark, Steven R. Goates | ||
| 135 | Low pressure microfluidic-capillary electrophoresis separations Frank A Gomez | ||
| 136 | MEMS-based preconcentrators with nano-structured adsorbents fabricated by Layer-by-Layer assembly for micro gas chromatography Vaibhav Jain, Randy Heflin, Larry Taylor, Masoud Agah, Mehdi Ashraf-Khorassani, Bassam Alfeeli | ||
| 137 | Modification of proline stationary phase for chiral discrimination Wenjian Lao, Jay Gan | ||
| 138 | Modifying alumina nanochannel membranes with trimethoxysilanes Ravikanth Kona, Erich D. Steinle | ||
| 139 | Optimization of affinity capillary electrophoresis (ACE) conditions using chemometrics Ruth E. Montes, Amaris Pao, Frank A. Gomez, Grady S. Hanrahan | ||
| 140 | Quantitation of coeluting components via HPLC: Using UV absorption to separate coeluting species Maria Tsiouris, Lei Qi, John J. Donnelly, Eric S. Ahuja, Holly J. Perpall | ||
| 141 | Screening of DNA sequences with high affinity for proteins involved in signal transduction by capillary electrophoresis: Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential Enrichment (CE-SELEX) Sam F Y Li | ||
| 142 | Separation and analysis of trace compounds using cITP-NMR Stacie L. Eldridge, Albert K. Korir, Cynthia K. Larive | ||
| 143 | Separation of single-walled carbon nanotubes via electrophoretic methods Monica L. Usrey, Woo-Jae Kim, Nitish Nair, Michael S. Strano | ||
| 144 | Synthesis and characterization of B-CD derivatized BSA used as chiral selector in pressure CEC Rongji Dai, Bin Tong, Li Tang, Weiwei Meng, Yulin Deng | ||
| 145 | Synthesis of B-cyclodextrin derivatized erythromycin used as chiral selector in capillary electrophoresis Rongji Dai, Xiaoying Nie, Bin Tong, Weiwei Meng, Yulin Deng | ||
| 146 | Understanding micelle formation and chiral separations with bile salts utilizing MEKC and NMR Kyle W Eckenroad, Timothy G. Strein, Laura E Thompson, Christine M. Hebling, David Rovnyak | ||
| 147 | Use of affinity capillary electrophoresis to determine binding constants of polyethylene glycol (PEG)-vancomycin and linked teicoplanin species to peptide ligands Lilia Hernandez, Frank A. Gomez | ||
| 148 | Use of HPLC chemiluminescence nitrogen detection for determination of assay value of active pharmaceutical ingredients and other applications in pharmaceutical development Landon R. Greene, Peter I. Tattersall | ||
| 149 | Use of ultra performance liquid chromatography for high throughput screening in pharmaceutical development Panagiota Rizos, Mohammad A. Al-Sayah, Vincent Antonucci | ||
| 150 | “Lab-Through-a-Chip” affinity capillary electrophoresis to estimate binding parameters of ligands to receptors Abby L. Brown, Frank A Gomez | ||
| 151 | Highly sensitive methods for analysis of toxic compounds in herbal medicine by capillary electrophoresis with on-column preconcentration Sam F Y Li | ||
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The 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006