His work on Organic chemistry expands to the thematically related Impurity. His study ties his expertise on Impurity together with the subject of Organic chemistry. He performs integrative study on High-performance liquid chromatography and Elution in his works. He integrates many fields, such as Elution and Chromatography, in his works. Martin Poot connects Chromatography with High-performance liquid chromatography in his research. His Cartridge study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Metallurgy. His Cartridge research extends to the thematically linked field of Metallurgy. His Extraction (chemistry) research extends to Solid phase extraction, which is thematically connected. His Extraction (chemistry) study typically links adjacent topics like Solid phase extraction.
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Recurrent Rearrangements of Chromosome 1q21.1 and Variable Pediatric Phenotypes
Heather C Mefford;Andrew J Sharp;Carl Baker;Andy Itsara.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Genetic and Functional Analyses of SHANK2 Mutations Suggest a Multiple Hit Model of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Claire S. Leblond;Jutta Heinrich;Richard Delorme;Christian Proepper.
PLOS Genetics (2012)
Chromothripsis as a mechanism driving complex de novo structural rearrangements in the germline
Wigard P. Kloosterman;Victor Guryev;Mark van Roosmalen;Karen J. Duran.
Human Molecular Genetics (2011)
Impaired S-phase transit of Werner syndrome cells expressed in lymphoblastoid cell lines.
Martin PooT;Holger Hoehn;Thomas M. Rünger;George M. Martin;George M. Martin.
Experimental Cell Research (1992)
Diabetes Accelerates Smooth Muscle Accumulation in Lesions of Atherosclerosis: Lack of Direct Growth-Promoting Effects of High Glucose Levels
Lucy A. Suzuki;Martin Poot;Ross G. Gerrity;Karin E. Bornfeldt.
Diabetes (2001)
Zoledronic Acid Exhibits Inhibitory Effects on Osteoblastic and Osteolytic Metastases of Prostate Cancer
Eva Corey;Lisha G. Brown;Janna E. Quinn;Martin Poot.
Clinical Cancer Research (2003)
Array analysis and karyotyping: Workflow consequences based on a retrospective study of 36,325 patients with idiopathic developmental delay in the Netherlands
Ron Hochstenbach;Ellen van Binsbergen;John Engelen;Aggie Nieuwint.
European Journal of Medical Genetics (2009)
Werner syndrome lymphoblastoid cells are sensitive to camptothecin-induced apoptosis in S-phase.
Martin Poot;Katherine A. Gollahon;Peter S. Rabinovitch.
Human Genetics (1999)
An apoptosis-inducing genotoxin differentiates heterozygotic carriers for Werner helicase mutations from wild-type and homozygous mutants
Charles E. Ogburn;Junko Oshima;Martin Poot;Ru Chen.
Human Genetics (1997)
The spectrum of WRN mutations in Werner syndrome patients
Shurong Huang;Lin Lee;Nancy B. Hanson;Catherine Lenaerts.
Human Mutation (2006)
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