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Karin E. Markides

Karin E. Markides

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Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
10434
World Ranking
10773
National Ranking
155

Overview

Karin E. Markides is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and scholarship within the university, contributing to the institution's scientific community.

While detailed information on research papers, co-authors, and specific publication venues is not available, the affiliation with a prominent European university suggests engagement in research activities and academic collaboration at an advanced level.

There is no recorded data on award recognitions, book publications, or focused fields and subfields of study. Similarly, no specific topics of research or frequent publication venues have been documented to provide insight into their areas of specialization or scholarly impact.

Given the absence of detailed data on individual research works or collaborations, the profile centers primarily on affiliation and institutional context rather than on specific thematic or methodological contributions.

Best Publications

  • Sediment Depth Attenuation of Biogenic Phosphorus Compounds Measured by 31P NMR

    Joakim Ahlgren;Lars Tranvik;Adolf Gogoll;Monica Waldebäck

  • Chromatographic alignment by warping and dynamic programming as a pre-processing tool for PARAFAC modelling of liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry data

    Dan Bylund;Rolf Danielsson;Gunnar Malmquist;Karin E. Markides

  • A new multi-residue method for analysis of pesticide residues in fruit and vegetables using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometric detection

    Christer Jansson;Tuija Pihlström;Bengt-Göran Österdahl;Karin E. Markides

  • Studies of signal suppression in liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization mass spectrometry using volatile ion-pairing reagents

    Sven Åke Gustavsson;Jenny Samskog;Karin E. Markides;Bengt Långström

  • Analytical supercritical fluid chromatography and extraction

    Milton L. Lee;Karin E. Markides

  • Prediction of chromatographic retention and protein identification in liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.

    Magnus Palmblad;Margareta Ramström;Karin E Markides;Per Håkansson

  • Peptide mapping of proteins in human body fluids using electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry.

    Jonas Bergquist;Jonas Bergquist;Magnus Palmblad;Magnus Wetterhall;Per Håkansson

  • A hybrid poly(dimethylsiloxane) microsystem for on-chip whole blood filtration optimized for steroid screening.

    Sara Thorslund;Oliver Klett;Fredrik Nikolajeff;Karin Markides

  • Subcritical water extraction and beta-glucosidase-catalyzed hydrolysis of quercetin glycosides in onion waste

    Charlotta Turner;Pernilla Turner;Gunilla Jacobson;Knut Almgren

  • A simple and robust conductive graphite coating for sheathless electrospray emitters used in capillary electrophoresis/mass spectrometry.

    Stefan Nilsson;Magnus Wetterhall;Jonas Bergquist;Leif Nyholm

  • A polyamine coating for enhanced capillary electrophoresis-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry of proteins and peptides

    Sara Ullsten;Aida Zuberovic;Magnus Wetterhall;Emilia Hardenborg

  • Matched filtering with background suppression for improved quality of base peak chromatograms and mass spectra in liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry

    Rolf Danielsson;Dan Bylund;Karin E Markides

  • Smectic biphenylcarboxylate ester liquid crystalline polysiloxane stationary phase for capillary gas chromatography

    Karin E. Markides;Masaharu. Nishioka;Brian J. Tarbet;Jerald S. Bradshaw

  • Compounds labelled with short-lived beta(+)-emitting radionuclides and some applications in life sciences. The importance of time as a parameter.

    Bengt Långström;Tor Kihlberg;Mats Bergström;Gunnar Antoni

  • Novel polyamine coating providing non-covalent deactivation and reversed electroosmotic flow of fused-silica capillaries for capillary electrophoresis

    Emilia Hardenborg;Aida Zuberovic;Sara Ullsten;Lennart Söderberg

  • Capillary supercritical fluid chromatography combined with atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry for the investigation of photoproduct formation in the sunscreen absorber 2-ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate

    JK Broadbent;BS Martincigh;MW Raynor;LF Salter

  • Sheathless electrospray from polymer microchips.

    Merlin Svedberg;Andreas Pettersson;Stefan Nilsson;Jonas Bergquist

  • Noncovalent Interaction Between Amyloid-β-Peptide (1-40) and Oleuropein Studied by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

    Fotini N. Bazoti;Jonas Bergquist;Karin E. Markides;Anthony Tsarbopoulos

  • Supercritical fluid chromatography

    Unknown

  • Cerebrospinal fluid protein patterns in neurodegenerative disease revealed by liquid chromatography Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry

    Margareta Ramström;Igor Ivonin;Anders Johansson;Håkan Askmark

  • Quantitation of tryptophan, kynurenine and kynurenic acid in human plasma by capillary liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.

    Ardeshir Amirkhani;Eva Heldin;Karin E Markides;Jonas Bergquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Milton L. Lee
Milton L. Lee Brigham Young University
Jerald S. Bradshaw
Jerald S. Bradshaw Brigham Young University
Jonas Bergquist
Jonas Bergquist Uppsala University
Bengt Långström
Bengt Långström Uppsala University
Leif Nyholm
Leif Nyholm Uppsala University
Keith D. Bartle
Keith D. Bartle University of Leeds
Richard N. Zare
Richard N. Zare Stanford University
María I. Arriortua
María I. Arriortua University of the Basque Country
Luis Lezama
Luis Lezama University of the Basque Country
László Vécsei
László Vécsei University of Szeged

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