Archive: 2004-2009
All PCT Publications
PBI Posters
PDF reader required for viewing
The PBI Shredder System: A Novel Approach for Affordable and Efficient Sample Preparation
Vera Gross1, Greta Carlson1, Gary Smejkal2, Heather Greenberg3, Bruce Kristal3, Jose’ Lanuza1, Richard T. Schumacher1, Nathan Lawrence1 and Alexander Lazarev1
1Pressure BioSciences, Inc., South Easton, MA.; 2Harvard Catalyst Laboratory of Innovative Translational Technologies, Boston, MA.;3Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard University, Boston, MA.
Improved Preparation and Analysis of Biothreat Agents and Infectious Microbial Samples Using Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Bradford Powell, Ph.D., Cernomics Solutions
Comparative Proteomics of Swine Tissue 2DLC/MS of Tissue Digestion Preliminary Protein Analysis
Matthew Lawrence
Human Proteomics Program
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Proteomics under Pressure: Development of Essential Sample Preparation Techniques in Proteomics Using Ultrahigh Hydrostatic Pressure
Emily Freeman and Alexander R. Ivanov*
HSPH Proteomics Resource, Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University,
655 Huntington Avenue, SPH-1 Room 409, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, United States
Application of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in Differential Extraction
Deepthi Nori*, MFS; Dr. Bruce R. McCord, PhD
International Forensic Research Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida International University, Miami, FL
Development and Applications of the Automated Benchtop Dynamic Pressure Generator for High Pressure Bioscience Research
Alexander Lazarev, Timothy Straub, James Behnke and Edmund Y. Ting
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375, USA
DNA recovery by pressure cycling and its potential application to differential extraction
Deepthi Nori and Bruce R. McCord*
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida International University
mccordb@fiu.edu
Development and applications of the automated benchtop dynamic pressure generator for high pressure perturbation of protein structure and protein dynamics studies
A. Lazarev, T. Straub, J. Behnke, E. Y. Ting
Pressure BioSciences Inc., Boston, MA, USA
Isolation of functional mitochondria from rat kidney and skeletal muscle without manual homogenization
Gross VS, Greenberg HK, Baranov SV, Carlson GM, Stavrovskaya IG, Lazarev AV, Kristal BS
Analyt. Biochem. (2011)
Revisiting Jurassic Park: The Isolation of Proteins from Amber Encapsulated Organisms Millions of Years Old
Gary B. Smejkal, George O. Poinar, Pier Giorgio Righetti and Feixia Chu
Sample Preparation in Biological Mass Spectrometry
2011, Part 14, 925-938, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0828-0_45
Global Deglycosylation in High Throughput LC-MS Glycomics: Comparing Microwave, Pressure, and Ultrasound Effects on PNGase F with Human Serum
Scott R. Kronewitter, Gordon W. Slysz, Daniel López-Ferrer, Matthew E. Monroe, Rui Zhao, Thomas L. Fillmore, Karl K. Weitz, Robert A. Heegel, Daniel J. Orton, Brian L. LaMarche, Kevin L. Crowell, Anuj R. Shah, Carrie D. Nicora, Heather M. Brewer, David G. Camp II, Gordon A. Anderson, Ronald J. Moore, and Richard D. Smith
Poster: Improved Tools for Examining Low Copy Number (LCN) DNA Obtained from Challenged or Degraded Samples
Pamela Marshall, Jonathan King, Sarah Schmedes, Meredith Turnbough, Arthur Eisenberg and Bruce Budowle
Department of Forensic and Investigative Genetics, Institute of Investigative Genetics, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ft Worth, Texas 76107, USA
Innovative Sample Preparation Tools for Proteomics and Analytical Laboratories
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375
Improving the Efficiency and Throughput of an Enzymatic Digestion of Klotho using Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Taha Rezai1, Vera Gross2, Alexander Lazarev2, Mary Lopez1
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cambridge, MA; 2Pressure BioSciences Inc., Boston, MA
MSACL 2011
Composition of Microbial Communities in Petroleum Deposits
Jamie Scott, Debarati Paul, Magan Green, Lewis R. Brown, and Mark L. Lawrence.
College of Veterinary Medicine, Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS-39762
ASM 2011
The Evaluation of Pressure-Assisted Enzymatic Digestion for the Optimal Digestion of Monoclonal Antibodies
Yazen Jmeian; Eric Beil; Dariusz Janecki; Steven C. Pomerantz; Jennifer F. Nemeth
Centocor R&D, a division of J&JPRD LLC, Radnor, PA
Does LC Separation of Intact Proteins Hinder Identification of Bacterial Markers?
Melinda A. McFarland ; Denis Andrzejewski; John H. Callahan; Steven M. Musser
FDA-CFSAN, College Park, MD
Development of a 20 kpsi Enzymatic Digester for High Throughput Proteomic Analysis and Its Application to Membrane Proteomics
Seok-Won Hyung1; Daniel López-Ferrer1; Daniel J. Orton1; Erika Zink1; Karl K. Weitz1; Rui Zhao1; Ronald J. Moore1; Kim K. Hixson1; Edmund Y. Ting2; Alexander V. Lazarev2; Richard D. Smith1
1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA; 2Pressure Biosciences, Inc, South Easton, MA
Identification and Validation of Vaccine Candidate Proteins by 2-Dimensional Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Group A Streptococcus
Lori C Stansberry; Angela Payne; Julie Skinner; Loren Schultz; Jon Heinrichs; Eberhard Durr
Merck and Co., West Point, PA
Low Energy Mechanical Shredding: A New Approach for a Wide Range of Sample Preparation Needs
Vera Gross1, Greta Carlson1, Gary Smejkal2. Heather Greenberg3, Bruce Kristal3, Luke Schneider4 and Alexander Lazarev1
1Pressure BioSciences, Inc., South Easton, MA.; 2Harvard Catalyst Laboratory of Innovative Translational Technologies, Boston, MA.;
3Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard University, Boston, MA.; 4Target Discovery, Inc., Palo Alto, CA.
Development of Improved Sample Inactivation and Extraction Methods for Systems Biology Analysis
1Bradford S. Powell and 2Loreen L. Lofts
1Bacteriology Division and 2Virology Division, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD, USA
Effective Semi-Automated Extraction of Intact Mitochondria from Solid Tissues Using Gentle Mechanical Homogenization and Pressure Cycling Technology
Vera S. Gross1, Greta Carlson1, Emily Freeman2, Alexander R. Ivanov2, Heather Greenberg3, Sergei Baranov3, Irina Stavrovskaya3, Bruce Kristal3, Alexander Lazarev1
1Pressure BioSciences, Inc., South Easton, MA. 2HSPH Proteomics Resource, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA. 3Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard University, Boston, MA
Poster: Application of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in Differential Extraction
Deepthi Nori*, MFS; Dr. Bruce R. McCord, PhD
International Forensic Research Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida International University, Miami, FL USA
Seminar : Application of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in Differential Extraction
Deepthi Nori*, MFS; Dr. Bruce R. McCord, PhD
International Forensic Research Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida International University, Miami, FL USA
MALDI and LCMS Identifications of Early Protein and LA-ICP-MS Identification of Early Metal Biomarkers of Ionizing Radiation
P. Pevsner1, G. Li2, N. Sobol1, D.C Miller1, D. Robertson2,3
1Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences
University of Missouri School of Medicine
2 University of Missouri Department of Chemistry
3University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR)
Columbia, MO, USA
Rapid Protein Extraction and Trypsin Digestion with Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Paul H Pevsner et al., University of Missouri School of Medicine
Intact and Functional Mitochondria from Solid Tissue: Effective Semi-Automated Extraction Using Gentle Mechanical Homogenization and Pressure Cycling Technology
Alexander Lazarev1, Vera S. Gross1, Greta Carlson1, Emily Freeman2, Alexander R. Ivanov2, Heather Greenberg3, Sergei Baranov 3 , Irina Stavrovskaya3, Bruce Kristal3
1Pressure BioSciences, Inc., South Easton, MA. 2HSPH Proteomics Resource, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
3Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard University, Boston, MA
Applications of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in Biotechnology
Dr. Vera Gross, Senior Scientist, Pressure BioSciences, Inc.
Digestion with Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Nicholas Sobol, Jennifer Oprihory*, Tiffany Remsen, A. Yuen, P., Paul Pevsner.
Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences
University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO
Applications of High Pressure for Automated High Performance Proteomics Capitalizing on thermodynamic principles to reduce sample preparation times from hours to minutes
Daniel López-Ferrer
Caprion Proteomics US LLC
Recovery and Immunoaffinity Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Integral Membrane Proteins from Metastatic Ovarian Cancer Tissue Using PCT™ and ProteoSolve™-TD Buffers
Dr. Luke V. Schneider, CSO, Target Discovery, Inc.
Barocycler HUB440, Barocycler FFPE & Protein Extraction Service, XStreamPCT™ HPLC Platform Digestion Module, and the Barocycler HT48-384: a Peek into the PBI Product Pipeline and Opportunities for Partnering
Dr. Edmund Y. Ting, Sr. Vice President of Engineering, Pressure BioSciences, Inc
Mr. Richard T. Schumacher, President and CEO, Pressure BioSciences, Inc.
Recovery and Immunoaffinity Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Integral Membrane Proteins from Metastatic Ovarian Cancer Tissue Using PCT™ and ProteoSolve™-TD Buffers
Dr. Luke V. Schneider, CSO, Target Discovery, Inc.
Seminar: The Challenges of Automating Sample Preparation in the Proteomics Era
Nathan P. Lawrence, Ph.D. V.P. Marketing, PBI
High-pressure EPR reveals conformational equilibria and volumetric properties of spin-labeled proteins
John McCoy and Wayne L. Hubbell1
Jules Stein Eye Institute and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Contributed by Wayne L. Hubbell, December 6, 2010 (sent for review October 5, 2010)
www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1017877108
Overcoming Lab Automation Challenges
Flexibility Is Essential as There Is No Such Thing as One-Size-Fits-All Instrumentation
GEN Jan 15 2011 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Applications for DNA Extractions from Challenging Forensic Samples
Suzanne Gonzalez, Elizabeth Feller, Dixie Peters, Bruce Budowle, and Arthur Eisenberg
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Institute of Investigative Genetics, UNT Center for Human Identification, 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76107
Mechanical loading-induced TGF-ß1 mediates cartilage degradation caused by upregulation of HTRA1/DDR2
Li, YF;1, Li, Y;2* Xu, L;1* Servais, J;1 Frank, E;2 Lazarev, A;3 Olsen, BR;1 Grodzinsky, AJ;2 Medici, D;1,4
1Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 2MIT, Cambridge, MA, 3 Pressure BioSciences, Inc, 4BIDMC, Boston, MA
Orthopedic Research Society (ORS) 2011 ORS Annual Meeting
Rapid and efficient protein digestion using trypsin-coated magnetic nanoparticles under pressure cycles.
Lee B, Lopez-Ferrer D, Kim BC, Na HB, Park YI, Weitz KK, Warner MG, Hyeon T, Lee SW, Smith RD, Kim J.
1 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, 2 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA 3 Environment Division, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, 4 National Creative Research Initiative Center for Oxide Nanocrystalline Materials, World Class University (WCU), program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment (C2E2), School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, 5 Department of Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul, Korea Proteomics. 2010 Dec 3
Video Seminar: Exploring Post-translational Modification of the Mitochondrial Subproteome: an Expanding Role in Heart Disease
Jennifer E. Van Eyk, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine, Biological Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering
Director, JHU Bayview Proteomics Center
Director, JHU NHLBI Proteomics Innovation Center on Heart Failure
Director, JHU ICTR/CTSA Biomarker Development Group
Elevated Pressure Improves the Rate of Formalin Penetration while Preserving Tissue Morphology
Ingrid E. Chesnick1, Jeffrey T. Mason1, Timothy J. O'Leary2, Carol B. Fowler1,2
1. Department of Biophysics, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Rockville, Maryland, USA;
2. Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development Service, Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC, USA
Simple Protocols for Isolation of Intact Mitochondria Using The SHREDDER SG3 and PBI Mitochondria Isolation Kits
Pressure BioSciences, South Easton, MA 02375
Label-free mass spectrometry-based relative quantification of proteins separated by one-dimensional gel electrophoresis
Melkamu Getie-Kebtie1, Alexander Lazarev2, Maryna Eichelberger3 and Michail Alterman1,
1 Division of Cellular and Gene Therapies, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA 2 Pressure BioSciences, South Easton, MA 02375, USA 3 Division of Viral Products, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
Proteomics Under Pressure: Rapid Extraction and Digestion in a Single Tube
Alexander V. Lazarev1; Emily Freeman2; Vera S. Gross1; Greta Carlson1; Edmund Ting1; Alexander R. Ivanov2
1Pressure BioSciences, South Easton, MA ; 2Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
PRESSURE CYCLING TECHNOLOGY (PCT) APPLICATIONS FOR FORENSIC DNA ANALYSIS
Pam Marshall, MS; Jonathan King, MS; Meredith Turnbough, PhD; Arthur J. Eisenberg, PhD; Bruce Budowle, PhD
Institute of Investigative Genetics, Department of Forensics and Investigative Genetics,
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, Texas
Application of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) in Differential Extraction
Deepthi Nori, MFS** Bruce R. McCord, PhD
International Forensic Research Institute, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199
A Proteomics Jurassic Park: The isolation of proteins from microorganisms encapsulated in amber from the Oligo-Miocene epoch 30-40 million years ago
Gary B. Smejkal1,3, George O. Poinar Jr.2, Feixia Chu3 and Pier Giorgio Righetti4
1 Harvard Catalyst, Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center, Laboratory for Innovative
Translational Technologies, Boston, MA, USA. 2 Oregon State University, Department of Zoology, Corvallis, OR, USA.
3 University of New Hampshire, Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, Durham, NH, USA.
4 Politecnico di Milano, Department of Chemistry, Materials, and Chemical Engineering, Milan, Italy.
A Comparative Study of In-Gel Digestions Using Microwave and Pressure-Accelerated Technologies
Rudy Alvarado, Diana Tran, Bonnie Ching, and Brett S. Phinney*
UC Davis Proteomics Core Facility, University of California Davis Genome Center, Davis, CA 95616, USA
Optimization of high pressure-assisted methods for proteomic sample preparation
Alexander V. Lazarev1*; Vera S. Gross1; Greta Carlson1; Edmund Ting1; Emily Freeman2;
Alexander R. Ivanov2 ; Melkamu Getie-Kebtie3; Michail Alterman3
1Pressure BioSciences, South Easton, MA, USA; 2Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA; 3FDA, CBER
Rockville , MD, USA
Pressurized Pepsin Digestion in Proteomics: An Automatable Alternative to Trypsin for Integrated Top-down Bottom-up Proteomics
Daniel López-Ferrer1*, Konstantinos Petritis1#, Errol W. Robinson2, Kim K. Hixson2, Zhixin, Tian1, Jung Hwa Lee3, Sang-Won Lee3, Nikola Tolic2, Karl K. Weitz1, Mikhail E. Belov1, Richard D. Smith1 and Ljiljana Paša-Tolic2*
1Biological Science Division, 2Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA and 3Department of Chemistry, Korea University,
Seoul, Korea
Improved Extraction of DNA of Ca. Liberibacter Species from Plants and Cultivated Cells Using Pressure Cycling Technology
A. Sechler1, A Marques2, N. Lawrence3, N. W. Schaad1
1FDWSRU, USDA-ARS, Fort Detrick, MD USA
2EMBRAPA, Brasilia, Brasil
3Pressure BioSciences Inc., South Easton, MA, USA
A Comparison of Methods for Efficient Digestion of Protein Therapeutics
Lorna L. Maheu, Heather M. Connelly, Adam G. Harder, and Steven L. Cockrill
Analytical Sciences, Amgen Inc., Longmont, CO 80503
Soluble Forms of the Notch Ligands Delta1 and Jagged1 Promote in Vivo Tumorigenicity in NIH3T3 Fibroblasts with Distinct Phenotypes
Sumithra Urs, Alice Roudabush, Christine F. O’Neill, Ilka Pinz, Igor Prudovsky, Doreen Kacer, Yuefang Tang, Lucy Liaw, and Deena Small
Tandem Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Ex Vivo Amyloid Fibril and Tissue Samples
Zhenning Hong,1Giuseppe Infusini,1Lawreen H. Connors,2Martha Skinner,2Catherine E. Costello1,2
Mass Spectrometry Resource and 2Amyloid Treatment and Research Program, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA USA
Geographic distribution of Rhizoctonia and Pythium species in soils from dryland cereal cropping systems in eastern Washington
K. L. SCHROEDER, P. A. Okubara, and T. C. Paulitz
USDA-ARS, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6430
Proteomic Comparison of Sun-protected vs -Exposed and Young vs Gently-Aged Human Epithelium
1 Facility Center California R.A. Eigenheer1, J.T. Smilowitz2 and B.S. Phinney1
1. Proteomics Core Facility, Genome Center, University of California, Davis
2. Department of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis
Screening for Drug-Drug Interactions Using a Targeted Proteomics Strategy
Daniel B. Kassel1; Kheng B. Lim1; Melinda Manuel1;
Teruaki Okuda2; Naomi Kamiguchi2; Christie L Hunter3; Brian Williamson3; Lydia Nuwaysir3
1Takeda San Diego, Inc, San Diego, CA; 2Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Limited, Osaka, Japan;
3AB Sciex, Foster City, CA
Application of High Pressure and Highly Stable Trypsin Aggregate Coating on Superparamagnetic Magnetite/Silica Nanoparticles for High Performance Proteomics
Daniel López-Ferrer1, Byoungsoo Lee2, Jungbae Kim2 and Richard D. Smith1
1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352; 2Korea University, Seoul, Korea
A separation-free quantitative MS-based profiling approach using 2-AA isotopically labeled substrates for high-throughput glycan screening
Justin M. Prien1, Lorna Maheu1, Brad Prater1, and Steve Cockrill1
1Analytical Science, Amgen, Longmont, Colorado 80503
New Strategies for High Pressure-Assisted Digestion in Proteomics
Kim K. Hixson1,2, Daniel López-Ferrer1, Karl K. Weitz1, Ronald J. Moore1, Scott R. Kronewitter1, Heather H. Smallwood3, Mikhail E. Belov1, and Richard D. Smith1
1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA; 2Washington State University, Pullman, WA; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN
Rapid Release of N-Linked Glycans from Glycoproteins by Pressure-Cycling Technology
Zoltan Szabo, Andras Guttman and Barry L. Karger
Barnett Institute, Northeastern University, Boston
High Throughput Pressure-Enhanced Protein Extraction and Enzymatic Digestion With Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) and PCT MicroTubes
C. Dussault, G. Carlson, V. Gross, N. Lawrence, A. Lazarev, M. Potter, R. T. Schumacher, and E. Ting
Multiplex Biomolecule Extraction Using the Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Sample Preparation System (PCT SPS)
R. T. Schumacher, M. Potter, A. Lazarev, E. Ting, and N. Lawrence
Improved protocols for isolation of intact mitochondria from tissue samples
Vera Gross1; Irina Stavrovskaya2; Sergei Baranov2; Greta Carlson1; Emily Freeman3; Alexander Ivanov3; Bruce Kristal2; Alexander Lazarev1
1Pressure BioSciences, Inc, South Easton, MA; 2Brigham and Women's Hospital; Harvard University, Boston, MA; 3Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA US HUPO 2010
Improved Extraction of Biomolecules from Plants, Animals, and Fungi with The PCT Shedder
Richard T. Schumacher, G. Smejkal, L. Connell, V. Gross, G. Carlson, C. Dussault, E. Ting, M. Potter, J. Lanuza, A. Lazarev, and N. Lawrence (2009)
Archive: 2004-2009
PBI Publications
PDF reader required for viewing
Archive: 2004-2009
Third Party Publications
PDF reader required for viewing
Novel efficient alternatives for essential sample preparation techniques in functional proteomics
Emily Freeman and Alexander R. Ivanov
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases
Role of luxS in Bacillus Anthracis Growth and Virulence Factor Expression
Marcus B. Jones,1-3,* Scott N. Peterson,1 Rosslyn Benn,1 John C. Braisted,1 Behnam Jarrahi,1 Kenneth Shatzkes,1 Dacheng Ren,4
Thomas K. Wood5 and Martin J. Blaser2,3
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA 2Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada
Role of luxS in Bacillus Anthracis Growth and Virulence Factor Expression
Marcus B. Jones,1-3,* Scott N. Peterson,1 Rosslyn Benn,1 John C. Braisted,1 Behnam Jarrahi,1 Kenneth Shatzkes,1 Dacheng Ren,4
Thomas K. Wood5 and Martin J. Blaser2,3
PRESSURE CYCLING TECHNOLOGY (PCT): APPLICATIONS FOR FORENSIC DNA ANALYSIS
Pam Marshall
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Center for Human Identification
A Comparative Study of In-gel Digestions Using Microwave and Pressure Accelerated Technologies
Alvarado, Diana Tran, Bonnie Ching and Brett S. Phinney
University of California Davis
Label-free mass spectrometry-based relative quantitation of proteins separated by 1DE
Melkamu Getie-Kebtie1; Maryna Eichelberger2, Manju B. Joshi13, Rajesh Gupta3, Michail A. Alterman1
1FDA/CBER/OCTGT/TVBB; 2FDA/CBER/OVRR/LPRVD; 3FDA/CBER/OVRR/PQLS
Integral Membrane Protein Extraction and Biomarker Analysis from Solid Metastatic Ovarian Tumors
L.V. Schneider1, V. Likhte1, W. Wright1, F. Chu1, E. Cambron1, A. Baldwin1, J. Krakow1, A. Lazarev2, G. Smejkal3
1Target Discovery, Inc. 2Pressure BioSciences, Inc., 3Harvard LITT
Pressure Cycling Technology Research at UNTCHI
Elizabeth Feller
Pressure enhanced processes (PrEP) enabling high quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of Frankia mycelia and vesicle structures
Louis S. Tisa, Gary B. Smejkal Tom Berkelma, Chiara Rivas-Morello, Alexander Trachtenberg and Winston P. Kuo
Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Applications for DNA Extractions from Challenging Forensic Samples
Suzanne Gonzalez, Elizabeth Feller, Dixie Peters, Bruce Budowle, and Arthur Eisenberg
Presentations
PDF reader required for viewing
Forensic Testing Using Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Thomas E. Strader
HIGH PRESSURE MEDIATED SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS ANALYSIS OF N-LINKED GLYCANS
András Guttman1,2, Zoltán Szabó1 and Barry L. Karger1 1 Barnett Institute, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115 2 HLBS, University of Debrecen, Hungary
49th EHPRG, Aug 28-Sept 2, 2011 Budapest, Hungary
Environmentally Benign Reduction of Organic Compounds in Water under High Hydrostatic Pressure
Anna Tomin, Alexander Lazarev, Bela Torok
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375, USA
TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE IN BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS: EXPLORING A FORGOTTEN THERMODYNAMIC DIMENSION
Alexander Lazarev
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375, USA
A Need for Improved Sample Inactivation and Extraction Methods to Support Systems Biology Analysis of Biological Threat Organisms
1 Bradford S. Powell and 2 Loreen L. Lofts
1 Bacteriology Division, 2 Virology Division
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD 21702
Comparison between ultra-high pressure and atmospheric tryptic digestion for proteomic analyses
E. Bonneil1, R. Biringer2, C. Bell1, P. Thibault1
1Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer Université de Montréal; 2Thermo Fisher Scientific
Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Augments Sensitivity of Detection and Robustness in Forensic DNA Analyses
Bruce Budowle
Department of Forensic and Investigative Genetics, Institute of Investigative Genetics, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ft. Worth, Texas
Convenient and Reliable Extraction of Borrelia burgdorferi from Ticks Using Pressure Cycling Technology and the PCT Shredder
Richard C. Tilton, Ph.D.
Medical Diagnostics Laboratories
RAPID SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF N-LINKED GLYCANS
Zoltan Szabo, András Guttman, Tomas Rejtar and Barry L. Karger
Barnett Institute, Boston, MA, USA
(Fundamentals of) High-pressure Instruments for Innovation and Discovery
Edmund Ting, Sc.D., Pressure BioSciences
Development of Essential Sample Preparation Techniques in Proteomics Using Ultra-High Pressure
Emily Freeman and Alexander R. Ivanov
Harvard School of Public Health, HSPH Proteomics Resource, Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Boston, MA 2115
Development of new technology approaches for high-throughput proteome analysis
Capitalizing on thermodynamic principles to reduce sample preparation times from hours to minutes
Daniel López-Ferrer, Biological Separations & Mass Spectrometry Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
High Pressure Direct Protein Extraction from Tissue – Trypsin Digest with Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Paul H. Pevsner, Jennifer Oprihory, Nicholas Sobol, Parth Kothiya, Zeineen A. Momin, Naresh Vasani, and Tiffany Remsen
Department of Pathology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO
Membrane Protein Extraction and
Biomarker Analysis from Solid Metastatic Ovarian Tumors with ProteoSolve™-TD Buffers and Pressure Cycling Technology
Dr. Luke V. Schneider, CSO, Target Discovery, Inc.
High-Pressure Assisted In-Gel Tryptic Digestion for Qualitative and Quantitative Characterization of Protein Mixtures
Melkamu Getie-Kebtie and Michael Alterman
FDA-CBER-NIH, Rockville Pike, HFM – 735 Bldg 29A rm 2B20, Bethesda, MD 20892
High Pressure in Life Sciences – Trends and Future Opportunities
Alexander Lazarev, PhD, Pressure BioSciences, Inc.