Browsing UMBC Chemical, Biochemical & Environmental Engineering Department by Type "journal article"
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Analysis of subsurface storage and streamflow generation in urban watersheds
(Wiley, 2015-01-21)Subsurface storage as a regulator of streamflow was investigated as an explanation for the large proportion of pre‐event water observed in urban streams during storm events. We used multiple lines of inquiry to explore the ... -
Development of chromatofocusing techniques employing mixed-mode column packings for protein separations.
(Elsevier B.V, 2013-11-06)Recent studies reported in the literature using mixed-mode chromatography (MMC) column packings have shown that multiple modes of interactions between the column packing and proteins can be usefully exploited to yield ... -
Rapid recombinant protein expression in cell-free extracts from human blood
(Nature, 2018-06-22)Several groups have recently reported on the utility of cell-free expression systems to make therapeutic proteins, most of them employing CHO or E. coli cell-free extracts. Here, we propose an alternative that uses human ... -
Serial displacement chromatofocusing and its applications in multidimensional chromatography and gel electrophoresis: I. Theory and general considerations
(Elsevier B.V, 2009-02-06)The technique of “serial displacement chromatofocusing” (SDC) is investigated both theoretically and experimentally with model mixtures of proteins and peptides. The method employs a multistep, retained pH gradient formed ... -
Untangling the effects of urban development on subsurface storage in Baltimore
(Wiley, 2015-01-12)The impact of urban development on surface flow has been studied extensively over the last half century, but effects on groundwater systems are still poorly understood. Previous studies of the influence of urban development ... -
Use of a Three-Dimensional Reactive Solute Transport Model for Evaluation of Bioreactor Placement in Stream Restoration
(Alliance of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science Societies, 2016-03-21)A three-dimensional groundwater flow and multispecies reactive transport model was used to strategically design placement of bioreactors in the subsurface to achieve maximum removal of nitrate along restored stream reaches. ...