Robert G. Carlson
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences
United States of America
Biography
B.S., 1959, University of Illinois Ph.D., 1963, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1970-1972
Research Interest
Synthetic Organic Chemistry and the Development of New Reagents for Ultrasensitive Analysis of Bioactive Molecules
Publications
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Rose, M.J.; Lunte, S.M.; Carlson, R.G.; Stobaugh, J.F., "Hydroquinone-Based Derivatization Reagents for the Quantitation of Amines Using Electrochemical Detection," Anal. Chem., 1999, 71, 2221-2230. Rose, M.J.; Lunte, S.M.; Audus, K.L.; Carlson, R.G.; Stobaugh, J.F., "Determination of Angiotensin II in Blood-Brain Barrie Permeability Studies Using Microbore LC with p-Nitorphenyl-2,5, -Dihydroxyphenylacetate bis-Tetrahydropranyl Ether as a Pre-Separation Electrochemical Labeling Reagent," Anal. Chim. Acta, 1999, 394, 299-308. Synthesis and Chemiluminescence of a Protected Peroxyoxalate, Hohman, J.R.; Givens, R.S.; Carlson, R.G.; Orosz, G.; Tetrahedron Lett., 1996, 36, 8273-8276.