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Martin F. Jarrold

Martin F. Jarrold

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Chemistry

D-Index
86
Citations
27439
World Ranking
2524
National Ranking
883

Overview

Martin F. Jarrold is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their primary research contributions are in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant focus on Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Ecology, Genetics, and Computational Mechanics.

The research work of Martin F. Jarrold extensively covers topics such as:

  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies

The scientist has frequently published in several venues, including:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society

Martin F. Jarrold is associated with several frequent co-authors, with numerous joint publications. The main collaborators include:

  • Benjamin E. Draper
  • Lohra M. Miller
  • Lauren F. Barnes
  • Adam Zlotnick
  • David E. Clemmer

Recent representative research papers authored or co-authored by Martin F. Jarrold include:

  • Applications of Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 2021, Chemical Reviews
  • Comparison of analytical techniques to quantitate the capsid content of adeno-associated viral vectors, 2021, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Quantitative analysis of genome packaging in recombinant AAV vectors by charge detection mass spectrometry, 2021, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Higher Resolution Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Heterogeneity of Glycan Processing on Trimeric SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Revealed by Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Best Publications

  • Structural Information from Ion Mobility Measurements: Effects of the Long-Range Potential

    M. F. Mesleh;J. M. Hunter;A. A. Shvartsburg;and G. C. Schatz

  • An exact hard-spheres scattering model for the mobilities of polyatomic ions

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Ion Mobility Measurements and their Applications to Clusters and Biomolecules

    David E. Clemmer;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Structures of medium-sized silicon clusters

    Kai-Ming Ho;Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Bicai Pan;Zhong-Yi Lu

  • NAKED PROTEIN CONFORMATIONS : CYTOCHROME C IN THE GAS PHASE

    David E. Clemmer;Robert R. Hudgins;Martin F. Jarrold

  • PROTEIN STRUCTURE IN VACUO : GAS-PHASE CONFORMATIONS OF BPTI AND CYTOCHROME C

    Konstantin B. Shelimov;David E. Clemmer;Robert R. Hudgins;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Integrative structure and functional anatomy of a nuclear pore complex

    Seung Joong Kim;Javier Fernandez-Martinez;Ilona Nudelman;Yi Shi

  • Raman spectra of size-selected silicon clusters and comparison with calculated structures

    E. C. Honea;A. Ogura;C. A. Murray;Krishnan Raghavachari

  • Silicon cluster ions: Evidence for a structural transition.

    Martin F. Jarrold;Vladimir A. Constant

  • Nanosurface Chemistry on Size-Selected Silicon Clusters

    Martin F. Jarrold

  • Peptides and Proteins in the Vapor Phase

    Martin F. Jarrold

  • Three-Dimensional Ion Mobility/TOFMS Analysis of Electrosprayed Biomolecules

    Cherokee S. Hoaglund;Stephen J. Valentine;C. Ray Sporleder;and James P. Reilly

  • High-resolution ion mobility measurements

    Ph. Dugourd;R. R. Hudgins;D. E. Clemmer;M. F. Jarrold

  • Solid clusters above the bulk melting point

    Alexandre A. Shvartsburg;Martin F. Jarrold

  • An IMS−IMS Analogue of MS−MS

    Stormy L. Koeniger;Samuel I. Merenbloom;Stephen J. Valentine;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Collision induced dissociation of metal cluster ions: Bare aluminum clusters, Al+n (n=3–26)

    Martin F. Jarrold;J. Eric Bower;J. S. Kraus

  • Hot and solid gallium clusters: too small to melt.

    Gary A. Breaux;Robert C. Benirschke;Toshiki Sugai;Brian S. Kinnear

  • Annealing C60+: Synthesis of Fullerenes and Large Carbon Rings

    Joanna Hunter;James Fye;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Unfolding, Refolding, and Hydration of Proteins in the Gas Phase

    Martin F. Jarrold

  • CONFORMATIONS, UNFOLDING, AND REFOLDING OF APOMYOGLOBIN IN VACUUM : AN ACTIVATION BARRIER FOR GAS-PHASE PROTEIN FOLDING

    Konstantin B. Shelimov;Martin F. Jarrold

  • Structural Information from Ion Mobility Measurements: Effects of the Long-Range Potential

    M. F. Mesleh;J. M. Hunter;A. A. Shvartsburg;G. C. Schatz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Bowers
Michael T. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Alexandre A. Shvartsburg
Alexandre A. Shvartsburg Wichita State University
David E. Clemmer
David E. Clemmer Indiana University
Philippe Dugourd
Philippe Dugourd Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Adam Zlotnick
Adam Zlotnick Indiana University
Rodolphe Antoine
Rodolphe Antoine Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Michel Broyer
Michel Broyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Mark A. Ratner
Mark A. Ratner Northwestern University
Kai-Ming Ho
Kai-Ming Ho Iowa State University
Cai-Zhuang Wang
Cai-Zhuang Wang Iowa State University

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