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Peter Williams
Professor
,
Arizona State University
,
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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5139
Citations
40
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1900 …
2022
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Scholarly Works per year
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127
Article
12
Patent
7
Conference contribution
4
Chapter
9
More
3
Comment/debate
2
Conference article
2
Letter
1
Short survey
1
Review article
Scholarly Works per year
Scholarly Works per year
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2005
High Sensitivity Mass Spectrometry of Proteins and Peptides
Hayes, M.
(Inventor) &
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Aug 12 2005
Research output
:
Patent
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
100%
Detection Limit
100%
Nanowires
100%
Constrains
66%
Targeted Covalent Crosslinking of DNA Strands on Microarrays for the Purpose of Minimizing False Positive Signals in Primer Extension Assays
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Feb 21 2005
Research output
:
Patent
Microarray
100%
DNA Strands
100%
Covalent Crosslinking
100%
False-positive Signal
100%
Primer Extension Assay
100%
2001
Computer-aided Improvement of DNA Reactive Sequencing Read Length
Hayes, M.
(Inventor),
Taylor, T.
(Inventor) &
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
May 25 2001
Research output
:
Patent
Sequence Reads
100%
Read Length
100%
Computer-aided
100%
Novel and More Expedient Method of Determining the Nucleotide Sequence of DNA Molecules Using Fluorescent Detection
Gould, I.
(Inventor),
Hayes, M.
(Inventor),
Taylor, T.
(Inventor) &
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Apr 11 2001
Research output
:
Patent
DNA Sequencing
100%
DNA Strands
100%
Nucleotide Sequence
100%
DNA Molecule
100%
Fluorescence Detection
100%
Reactive Cleanup of Nucleotides for DNA Sequencing
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
May 25 2001
Research output
:
Patent
Base
100%
DNA Sequencing
100%
2000
Cluster Impact Desolvation: A New Method of Mass Spectrometry of Biological Molecules
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Feb 16 2000
Research output
:
Patent
Desorption Electrospray
100%
Shallow Layer
100%
Cluster Projectiles
100%
Explosive Evaporation
100%
Charged Droplets
100%
Novel and More Expedient Multiplexed Method of Determining the Nucleotide Sequence of DNA Molecules
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Jan 21 2000
Research output
:
Patent
Enzyme
100%
DNA Strand
100%
Nucleotide Sequence
100%
Human Genome
100%
Control Flow
100%
1998
Microchip Approach to DNA Sequencing
Hayes, M.
(Inventor),
Pizziconi, V.
(Inventor) &
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Apr 24 1998
Research output
:
Patent
DNA Sequencing
100%
Microchip
100%
DNA Sequence
100%
Enzyme
100%
DNA Strand
100%
Novel Compact Cesium Ion Source for Mass Spectrometry
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Apr 21 1998
Research output
:
Patent
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Cesium
100%
Ionizer
57%
Secondary Mass
33%
Cesium Vapor
28%
1900
DNA Sequencing Technique Using Massive Cluster Impact Mass Spectrometry
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Jan 1 1900
Research output
:
Patent
Mass Spectrometry
100%
DNA Sequencing
100%
Desorption
100%
Energy Density
100%
Gel Electrophoresis
100%
Laser Ablation/Ionization and Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Massive Polymers
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Jan 1 1900
Research output
:
Patent
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Laser Ablation
100%
Nucleic Acid
100%
Molecular Mass
50%
Sodium
50%
MASS SPECTROMETRY
Williams, P.
(Inventor),
Jan 1 1900
Research output
:
Patent
Mass Spectrometry
100%
Immunoassay
100%
Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS)
100%
Affinity Purification-mass Spectrometry (AP-MS)
100%
Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization - Time of Flight (MALDI-TOF)
50%