Richard K Marcus

TitleProfessor
InstitutionClemson University
DepartmentDepartment of Chemistry
Address223 Hunter Hall
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
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    1. Huang S, McClain RT, Marcus RK, Huang S, McClain RT, Marcus RK. Comparison of the separation of proteins of wide-ranging molecular weight via trilobal polypropylene capillary-channeled polymer fiber, commercial superficiously porous, and commercial size exclusion columns. J Sep Sci. 2022 May; 45(9):1502-1513. PMID: 35172038.
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    2. Jackson KK, Powell RR, Bruce TF, Marcus RK, Jackson KK, Powell RR, Bruce TF, Marcus RK. Rapid isolation of extracellular vesicles from diverse biofluid matrices via capillary-channeled polymer fiber solid-phase extraction micropipette tips. Analyst. 2021 Jun 28; 146(13):4314-4325. PMID: 34105528.
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    3. Hall KA, Paing HW, Marcus RK, Hall KA, Paing HW, Marcus RK. Quantitative trace metal determinations in cell culture media using LS-APGD-MS and ICP-OES with free/bound species differentiation following polymer fiber separations. Anal Methods. 2021 04 28; 13(16):1945-1954. PMID: 33913969.
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    4. Paing HW, Marcus RK, Paing HW, Marcus RK. Investigation of hydrophobic substrates for solution residue analysis utilizing an ambient desorption liquid sampling-atmospheric pressure glow discharge microplasma. Analyst. 2018 Mar 12; 143(6):1417-1425. PMID: 29459925.
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    5. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Haupt-Renaud P, Jiang L, Marcus RK. Preliminary assessment of the modification of polystyrene-divinylbenzene resin with lipid-tethered ligands for selective separations. J Sep Sci. 2016 Oct; 39(20):3868-3879. PMID: 27541805.
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    6. Marcus RK, Baeumner AJ, Marcus RK, Baeumner AJ. Fiber-based platforms for bioanalytics. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2016 Feb; 408(5):1281-3. PMID: 26715245.
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    7. Zhang LX, Jiang L, Willett DR, Marcus RK, Zhang LX, Jiang L, Willett DR, Marcus RK. Parallel, open-channel lateral flow (immuno) assay substrate based on capillary-channeled polymer films. Analyst. 2016 Feb 07; 141(3):807-14. PMID: 26646022.
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    8. Jiang L, Schadock-Hewitt AJ, Zhang LX, Marcus RK, Jiang L, Schadock-Hewitt AJ, Zhang LX, Marcus RK. Evaluation of synthesized lipid tethered ligands for surface functionalization of polypropylene capillary-channeled polymer fiber stationary phases. Analyst. 2015 Mar 07; 140(5):1523-34. PMID: 25619845.
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    9. Schadock-Hewitt AJ, Pittman JJ, Christensen KA, Marcus RK, Schadock-Hewitt AJ, Pittman JJ, Christensen KA, Marcus RK. Head group-functionalized poly(ethyleneglycol)-lipid (PEG-lipid) surface modification for highly selective analyte extractions on capillary-channeled polymer (C-CP) fibers. Analyst. 2014 May 07; 139(9):2108-13. PMID: 24503581.
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    10. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Marcus RK, Burdette CQ, Manard BT, Zhang LX. Ambient desorption/ionization mass spectrometry using a liquid sampling-atmospheric glow discharge (LS-APGD) ionization source. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2013 Oct; 405(25):8171-84. PMID: 23877182.
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    11. Kole C, Kole P, Randunu KM, Choudhary P, Podila R, Ke PC, Rao AM, Marcus RK, Kole C, Kole P, Randunu KM, Choudhary P, Podila R, Ke PC, Rao AM, Marcus RK. Nanobiotechnology can boost crop production and quality: first evidence from increased plant biomass, fruit yield and phytomedicine content in bitter melon (Momordica charantia). BMC Biotechnol. 2013 Apr 26; 13:37. PMID: 23622112; PMCID: PMC3644254.
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    12. Hilbert KJ, Marcus RK, Hilbert KJ, Marcus RK. Separation of water-soluble polymers using capillary-channeled polymer fiber stationary phases. J Sep Sci. 2010 Nov; 33(22):3571-7. PMID: 20972973.
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    13. Marcus RK, Marcus RK. Use of polymer fiber stationary phases for liquid chromatography separations: part II--Applications. J Sep Sci. 2009 Mar; 32(5-6):695-705. PMID: 19194974.
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    14. Marcus RK, Marcus RK. Use of polymer fiber stationary phases for liquid chromatography separations: Part I--Physical and chemical rationale. J Sep Sci. 2008 Jun; 31(11):1923-35. PMID: 18615816.
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    15. Marcus RK, Davis WC, Knippel BC, LaMotte L, Hill TA, Perahia D, Jenkins JD, Marcus RK, Davis WC, Knippel BC, LaMotte L, Hill TA, Perahia D, Jenkins JD. Capillary-channeled polymer fibers as stationary phases in liquid chromatography separations. J Chromatogr A. 2003 Jan 31; 986(1):17-31. PMID: 12585319.
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