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Michael Lämmerhofer

Michael Lämmerhofer

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62
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13110
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Overview

Michael Lämmerhofer is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a notable focus on Medicine. Their subfield expertise includes Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Oncology, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry.

The main topics of Michael Lämmerhofer's scientific work encompass Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography, Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, Ubiquitin and Proteasome Pathways, Metabolism and Genetic Disorders, Diet and Metabolism Studies, and Click Chemistry and Applications.

They have published research in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Drug Design Development and Therapy
  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Journal of Separation Science

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Michael Lämmerhofer include:

  • Triphenyl-Modified Mixed-Mode Stationary Phases With and Without Embedded Ion-Exchange Sites for High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (2024, Journal of Separation Science)
  • Comprehensive Coverage of Glycolysis and Pentose Phosphate Metabolic Pathways by Isomer-Selective Accurate Targeted Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Assay (2024, Analytical Chemistry)
  • Hemin promotes platelet activation and plasma membrane disintegration regulated by the subtilisin-like proprotein convertase furin (2024, The FASEB Journal)
  • Covalent Fragments Acting as Tyrosine Mimics for Mutant p53-Y220C Rescue by Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution (2024, ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science)
  • Design, Synthesis, and Biochemical Evaluation of Novel MLK3 Inhibitors: A Target Hopping Example (2024, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry)

Michael Lämmerhofer collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Benedikt Masberg
  • Cornelius Knappe
  • Kristian Serafimov
  • Stefan Laufer
  • Simon Jaag

Best Publications

  • Chiral recognition by enantioselective liquid chromatography: Mechanisms and modern chiral stationary phases

    Michael Lämmerhofer

  • Quinine and quinidine derivatives as chiral selectors I. Brush type chiral stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography based on cinchonan carbamates and their application as chiral anion exchangers

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Quantifying Thiol Ligand Density of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold Nanoparticles by Inductively Coupled Plasma–Mass Spectrometry

    Helmut Hinterwirth;Stefanie Kappel;Thomas Waitz;Thomas Prohaska

  • Synergistic Effects on Enantioselectivity of Zwitterionic Chiral Stationary Phases for Separations of Chiral Acids, Bases, and Amino Acids by HPLC

    Christian V. Hoffmann;Reinhard Pell;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Mixed-mode ion-exchangers and their comparative chromatographic characterization in reversed-phase and hydrophilic interaction chromatography elution modes

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Martin Richter;Junyan Wu;Raquel Nogueira

  • Chiral Monolithic Columns for Enantioselective Capillary Electrochromatography Prepared by Copolymerization of a Monomer with Quinidine Functionality. 1. Optimization of Polymerization Conditions, Porous Properties, and Chemistry of the Stationary Phase

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Eric C. Peters;Cong Yu;and Frantisek Svec

  • Quinine versus carbamoylated quinine-based chiral anion exchangers. A comparison regarding enantioselectivity for N-protected amino acids and other chiral acids.

    Alexandra Mandl;Lorenzo Nicoletti;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Advances in enantioselective separations using electromigration capillary techniques.

    Beatrix Preinerstorfer;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Enantioselective anion exchangers based on cinchona alkaloid-derived carbamates: influence of C8/C9 stereochemistry on chiral recognition.

    Norbert M. Maier;Lorenzo Nicoletti;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Alternative high-performance liquid chromatographic peptide separation and purification concept using a new mixed-mode reversed-phase/weak anion-exchange type stationary phase.

    Raquel Nogueira;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Chiral monolithic columns for enantioselective capillary electrochromatography prepared by copolymerization of a monomer with quinidine functionality. 2. Effect of chromatographic conditions on the chiral separations.

    Michael Lammerhofer;Frantisek Svec;Jean M.J. Frechet

  • Capillary electrochromatography in anion-exchange and normal-phase mode using monolithic stationary phases.

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Frantisek Svec;Frantisek Svec;Jean M.J. Fréchet;Jean M.J. Fréchet;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Development of reactive thiol-modified monolithic capillaries and in-column surface functionalization by radical addition of a chromatographic ligand for capillary electrochromatography.

    Beatrix Preinerstorfer;Wolfgang Bicker;Wolfgang Lindner;Michael Lämmerhofer

  • Comparative method evaluation for size and size‐distribution analysis of gold nanoparticles

    Helmut Hinterwirth;Susanne K. Wiedmer;Maria Moilanen;Angela Lehner

  • High-efficiency chiral separations of N-derivatized amino acids by packed-capillary electrochromatography with a quinine-based chiral anion-exchange type stationary phase

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Validated Method for the Determination of the Ethanol Consumption Markers Ethyl Glucuronide, Ethyl Phosphate, and Ethyl Sulfate in Human Urine by Reversed-Phase/Weak Anion Exchange Liquid Chromatography−Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    Wolfgang Bicker;Michael Lämmerhofer;Thomas Keller;Rainer Schuhmacher

  • Chiral separations by capillary electromigration techniques in nonaqueous media. I. Enantioselective nonaqueous capillary electrophoresis.

    Michael Lämmerhofer

  • Hydrophilic interaction chromatography in nonaqueous elution mode for separation of hydrophilic analytes on silica-based packings with noncharged polar bondings.

    Wolfgang Bicker;JunYan Wu;Michael Lämmerhofer;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Retention pattern profiling of fungal metabolites on mixed-mode reversed-phase/weak anion exchange stationary phases in comparison to reversed-phase and weak anion exchange separation materials by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisation-tandem mass spectrometry

    Elisabeth Apfelthaler;Wolfgang Bicker;Wolfgang Bicker;Michael Lämmerhofer;Michael Sulyok

  • Separation of enantiomers by capillary electrochromatography

    Michael Lämmerhofer;Frantisek Svec;Jean M.J. Fréchet;Wolfgang Lindner

  • Editorial: J. Sep. Sci. 9/2008

    Michael Lämmerhofer

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Lindner
Wolfgang Lindner University of Vienna
Meinrad Gawaz
Meinrad Gawaz University of Tübingen
Stefan Laufer
Stefan Laufer University of Tübingen
Klaus Albert
Klaus Albert University of Tübingen
Paweł Kafarski
Paweł Kafarski Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Peter Hinterdorfer
Peter Hinterdorfer Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Jacques Crommen
Jacques Crommen University of Liège
Irmgard Merfort
Irmgard Merfort University of Freiburg
Joyce E. Loper
Joyce E. Loper Oregon State University
Christina Strube
Christina Strube University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation

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