Dr. William F Patton M.D.
Pulmonologist | Pulmonary Disease
5333 Mcauley Dr Suite 3111 Ypsilanti MI, 48197About
William F. Patton, MD, FCCP, has been with the practice since 1986, and his clinical interests include the full spectrum of pulmonary and critical care, anti-coagulation and both endobronchial ultraso ...
Education and Training
Wayne State Univ Sch of Med, Detroit Mi 1976
Wayne State University School of Medicine 1976
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Critical Care Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Protein detection using reversible metal chelate stains.
- Image acquisition in 2-D electrophoresis.
- Proteome analysis. II. Protein subcellular redistribution: linking physiology to genomics via the proteome and separation technologies involved.
- Myosin translocation in retinal pericytes during free-radical induced apoptosis.
- A luminescent ruthenium complex for ultrasensitive detection of proteins immobilized on membrane supports.
- Ultrasensitive fluorescence protein detection in isoelectric focusing gels using
- Fluorescence detection of proteins in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels
- A thousand points of light: the application of fluorescence detection technologies to two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and proteomics.
- Making blind robots see: the synergy between fluorescent dyes and imaging devices in automated proteomics.
- Background-free, high sensitivity staining of proteins in one- and two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels using a luminescent ruthenium complex.
- NFkappaB translocation in human microvessel endothelial cells using a four-compartment subcellular protein redistribution assay.
- A comparison of silver stain and SYPRO Ruby Protein Gel Stain with respect to protein detection in two-dimensional gels and identification by peptide mass profiling.
- An improved, luminescent europium-based stain for detection of electroblotted
- Green/red dual fluorescence detection of total protein and alkaline
- A novel subfractionation approach for mitochondrial proteins: a three-dimensional
Professional Memberships
- Member American Thoracic Society
- Fellow American College of Chest Physicians
- Member Society of Critical Care Medicine
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