Mark Molloy
Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Professor at Macquarie University
Research Interest
My lab uses proteomic technologies for cancer research. Our research sits at the interface of biochemistry/cell biology/analytical chemistry/clinical chemistry. We have collaborators in clinical medicine, organic chemistry and molecular cell biology. Quantitative mass spectrometry techniques are heavily used in my group, but other important bioanalytical techniques including electrophoresis and chromatography are also applied. Most of my research utilises the state-of-the-art infrastructure located within the Australian Proteome Analysis Facility (APAF) at Macquarie University.
Publications
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Molloy MP, Herbert BR, Slade MB, Rabilloud T, Nouwens AS, Williams KL, Gooley AA. Proteomic analysis of the Escherichia coli outer membrane. The FEBS Journal. 2000 May 1;267(10):2871-81.
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Molloy MP, Herbert BR, Walsh BJ, Tyler MI, Traini M, Sanchez JC, Hochstrasser DF, Williams KL, Gooley AA. Extraction of membrane proteins by differential solubilization for separation using twoâ€dimensional gel electrophoresis. Electrophoresis. 1998 May 1;19(5):837-44.
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Santoni V, Molloy M, Rabilloud T. Membrane proteins and proteomics: un amour impossible?. Electrophoresis. 2000 Apr 1;21(6):1054-70.