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Research group of Kermit Murray at Louisiana State University where we use lasers for sampling and imaging and study the chemistry and physics of laser ablation.

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Tag Archives: alligator

A mass spectrometry approach for the study of deglycosylated proteins

Lancia Darville and Mark Merchant
Posted bykkmurrayNovember 23, 2011August 3, 2019Posted inApplications, LSU, PublicationTags: alligator, LSU, Proteomics, Publication

Isolation and determination of the primary structure of a lectin protein from the serum of the american alligator (Alligator Mississippiensis)

Alligator at McNeese State University
Posted bykkmurrayNovember 8, 2011February 17, 2024Posted inApplications, LSU, PublicationTags: alligator, LSU, Proteomics, Publication

Proteome analysis of the leukocytes from the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) using mass spectrometry

Posted bykkmurrayDecember 23, 2010August 3, 2019Posted inApplications, LSU, PublicationTags: alligator, LSU, Proteomics, Publication

McNeese March 2009

In March of 2009, I visited McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana to give a talk and visit my collaborator Prof. Mark Merchant, β€œthe alligator man”. Mark gave me a tour of his alligator holding facilities on campus. Mark wanted to get this alligator to open its mouth so that I could get a …

Continue reading “McNeese March 2009”

Posted bykkmurrayMarch 25, 2009August 13, 2019Posted inNewsTags: alligator, Photo, Proteomics
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