Jonathan E. Clark
Ohio State University
10 Papers
142 Citations
Jonathan E. Clark is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan E. Clark include Vanderbilt University.
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Papers
SLC1A5 Mediates Glutamine Transport Required for Lung Cancer Cell Growth and Survival
Mohamed Hassanein,Megan D. Hoeksema,Masakazu Shiota,Jun Qian,Bradford K. Harris,Heidi Chen,Jonathan E. Clark,William E. Alborn,Rosana Eisenberg,Pierre P. Massion +9 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that SLC1A5 plays a key role in Gln transport controlling lung cancer cells' metabolism, growth, and survival, an effect mediated in part by mTOR signaling.
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Technique for ultrathin layer chromatography using an electrospun, nanofibrous stationary phase.
TL;DR: The devices use a nanofibrous stationary phase with fiber diameters that are 400 nm and were found to require very little development time and require less solvent than typical TLC methods.
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Electrospun glassy carbon ultra-thin layer chromatography devices
TL;DR: The electrospun glassy carbon UTLC plates show tunable retention, have plate number, N, values above 10,000, and show physical and chemical robustness for a range of mobile phases.
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Optimization of Electrospinning an SU-8 Negative Photoresist to Create Patterned Carbon Nanofibers and Nanobeads
TL;DR: In this article, the SU-8 2100 negative photoresist was used to create carbon micro/nanofibers and beads that can be patterned after electrospinning by using UV radiation.
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Patent
Electro-spun fibers and applications therefore
Susan V. Olesik,Jonathan E. Clark,Jeremy K. Steach,Joseph W. Zewe +3 more
- 11 Sep 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a supported nanofiber medium useful for segregating chemical species is provided by selecting a polymer, selecting a substrate, and electrospinning the polymer to form a nanorefiber medium on the supporting substrate.
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