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Milton T.W. Hearn

Milton T.W. Hearn

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Chemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
15654
World Ranking
6915
National Ranking
166

Overview

Milton T.W. Hearn is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research primarily within the fields of Materials Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, and Physiology.

The researcher's work covers multiple key topics, reflecting a focus on chemical and biological processes as well as material properties. These topics include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides

Milton T.W. Hearn has published several recent papers demonstrating a range of interests in microbial infection, protein adsorption, spectroscopy, and food chemistry. Among these are:

  • The role of microbial infection in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease and the opportunity for protection by anti-microbial peptides (2021, Critical Reviews in Microbiology)
  • Isothermal modelling of protein adsorption to thermo-responsive polymer grafted Sepharose Fast Flow sorbents (2021, Journal of Separation Science)
  • Aqueous ruthenium detection by microwave-assisted laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (2022, Plasma Science and Technology)
  • Formulations of selected Energy beverages promote pro-oxidant effects of ascorbic acid and long-term stability of hydrogen peroxide (2022, Food Chemistry)
  • Dynamic adsorption/desorption of proteins with thermo-responsive polymer grafted Sepharose Fast Flow sorbents (2020, Separation and Purification Technology)

Their publications frequently appear in several well-established scientific venues, including:

  • Food Chemistry
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Critical Reviews in Microbiology
  • Journal of Separation Science

In collaboration, Milton T.W. Hearn has regularly worked with a core group of co-authors who have contributed to multiple projects. Frequent collaborators include Louise E. Bennett, Reinhard I. Boysen, Eva M. Campi, Sinuo Tan, and Kei Saito.

Best Publications

  • Isolation of inhibin from bovine follicular fluid.

    D.M. Robertson;L.M. Foulds;L. Leversha;F.J. Morgan

  • The isolation of polypeptides with FSH suppressing activity from bovine follicular fluid which are structurally different to inhibin

    D.M. Robertson;R. Klein;F.L. de Vos;F.L. de Vos;R.I. McLachlan

  • A novel method of activation of cross-linked agaroses with 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole which gives a matrix for affinity chromatography devoid of additional charged groups.

    G.S. Bethell;J.S. Ayers;W.S. Hancock;M.T. Hearn

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA species coding for the two subunits of inhibin from bovine follicular fluid.

    R G Forage;J M Ring;R W Brown;B V McInerney

  • Evaluation of advanced silica packings for the separation of biopolymers by high-performance liquid chromatography II. Performance of non-porous monodisperse 1.5-μm Silica beads in the separation of proteins by reversed-phase gradient elution high-performance liquid chromatography

    K.K. Unger;O. Jilge;J.N. Kinkel;M.T.W. Hearn

  • Isolation of Inhibin α-Subunit Precursor Proteins from Bovine Follicular Fluid

    D. M. Robertson;M. Giacometti;L. M. Foulds;J. Lahnstein

  • Physicochemical Basis of Amino Acid Hydrophobicity Scales: Evaluation of Four New Scales of Amino Acid Hydrophobicity Coefficients Derived from RP-HPLC of Peptides

    Mathew C.J. Wilce;Marie Isabel Aguilar;Milton T.W. Hearn

  • High-pressure liquid chromatography of peptides and proteins

    W.S. Hancock;C.A. Bishop;R.L. Prestidge;D.R.K. Harding

  • Molecular architecture and biorecognition processes of the cystine knot protein superfamily: part I. The glycoprotein hormones.

    Milton Thomas William Hearn;Peter T Gomme

  • Applications of novel affinity cassette methods: use of peptide fusion handles for the purification of recombinant proteins.

    Milton Thomas William Hearn;Danilo B Acosta

  • Comparative studies on the isothermal characteristics of proteins adsorbed under batch equilibrium conditions to ion-exchange, immobilised metal ion affinity and dye affinity matrices with different ionic strength and temperature conditions.

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  • The use of high pressure liquid chromatography (hplc) for peptide mapping of proteins. IV.

    W.S. Hancock;C.A. Bishop;R.L. Prestidge;M.T.W. Hearn

  • High-performance liquid chromatography of amino acids, peptides and proteins : XL. Further studies on the role of the organic modifier in the reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography of polypeptides. Implications for gradient optimisation

    Milton T.W. Hearn;Boris Grego

  • High-resolution reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography of peptides and proteins.

    Marie Isabel Aguilar;Milton T.W. Hearn

  • Evaluation of advanced silica packings for the separation of biopolymers by high-performance liquid chromatography. III. Retention and selectivity of proteins and peptides in gradient elution on non-porous monodisperse 1.5-microns reversed-phase silicas.

    G. Jilge;R. Janzen;H. Giesche;K.K. Unger

  • High-performance liquid chromatography of amino acids, peptides and proteins : LXVI. Investigations on the effects of chromatographic dwell in the reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic separation of proteins

    Milton T.W. Hearn;A.N. Hodder;M.-I. Aguilar

  • Syntheses, crystal structures, magnetic properties, and EPR spectra of tetranuclear copper(II) complexes featuring pairs of "roof-shaped" Cu2X2 dimers with hydroxide, methoxide, and azide bridges.

    Bim Graham;Milton Thomas William Hearn;Peter C Junk;Christopher M Kepert

  • Influence of the Chain Length and Surface Density on the Conformation and Mobility of n-Alkyl Ligands Chemically Immobilized onto a Silica Surface

    Irene. Yarovsky;Marie-Isabel. Aguilar;Milton T. W. Hearn

  • Adsorption of proteins on porous and non-porous poly(ethyleneimine) and tentacle-type anion exchangers

    R. Janzen;K.K. Unger;W. Müller;M.T.W. Hearn

  • Separation of selected peptides by capillary electroendoosmotic chromatography using 3 μm reversed-phase bonded silica and mixed-mode phases

    K Walhagen;K.K Unger;A.M Olsson;M.T.W Hearn

  • Evaluation of advanced silica packings for the separation of biopolymers by high-perforamnce liquid chromatography : V. Performance of non-porous monodisperse 1.5-μm bonded silicas in the separation of proteins by hydrophobic-interaction chromatography

    R. Janzen;K.K. Unger;H. Giesche;J.N. Kinkel

  • Isolation and physicochemical characterization of human follicle-stimulating hormone isoforms.

    Peter G. Stanton;David M. Robertson;Patrick G. Burgon;Barbara Schmauk-White

Frequent Co-Authors

Marie-Isabel Aguilar
Marie-Isabel Aguilar Monash University
Leone Spiccia
Leone Spiccia Monash University
Klaus K. Unger
Klaus K. Unger Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Moira K O'Bryan
Moira K O'Bryan University of Melbourne
Joseph J. Pesek
Joseph J. Pesek San Jose State University
Anthony W. Purcell
Anthony W. Purcell Monash University
D. M. de Kretser
D. M. de Kretser Monash University
David Robertson
David Robertson Vanderbilt University
James C. Whisstock
James C. Whisstock Monash University
Henry G. Burger
Henry G. Burger Hudson Institute of Medical Research

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