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John H. Miller
Washington State University Tri-Cities
E-mail:
jhmiller@tricity.wsu.edu
Website: http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/htmls/eecs/cs/faculty/residentfaculty.html#JohnMiller

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Publications:

Miller, J.H., Jin, S., Morgan, W.F., Yang, A., Wan, Y., Aypar, U., Peters, J.S., and Springer, D.L. (2008) Profiling mitochondrial proteins in radiation-induced genome-unstable cell lines with persistent oxidative stress by mass spectrometry. Radiation Research 169(6):700-706.

Jin, S., Daly, D.S., Springer, D.L., and Miller, J.H. (2008) The effects of shared peptides on protein quantitation in label-free proteomics by LC/MS/MS. Journal of Proteome Research 7(1):164-169.

Haranczyk, M., Miller, J.H., and Gutowski, M. (2007) Differences in electrostatic potential around DNA fragments containing adenine and 8-oxo-adenine: An analysis based on regular cylindrical projection. Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling 26(1):282-289.

Braby, L., Brenner, D., Cherubini, R., Cremer, T., Durante, M., Geard, C. Kobayashi, K., Miller, J.H., Prise, K., and Taucher-Scholz, G. (2006) Session 1. Microbeam probes of cellular radiation response. In: Extended Abstracts: Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop: Microbeam Probes of Cellular Radiation Response.Radiation Research 166:652-653.

Miller, J.H., Ginovska, B., and Wilson, W.E. (2006) Session 7. Is the plasma membrane a target for generation signals to bystanders? Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop: Microbeam Probes of Cellular Radiation Response.Radiation Research 166:685.

Ahram, M., Strittmatter, E. F., Monroe, M. E., Adkins, J. N., Hunter, J. C., Miller, J. H., and Springer, D. L. (2005) Identification of shed proteins from Chinese hamster ovary cells: application of statistical confidence using human and mouse protein databases. Proteomics 5:1815-1826.

Lynch, D.J., Wilson, W.E., Batdorf, M.T., Sowa Resat, M.B., Kimmel, G.A., and Miller, J.H. (2005) Monte Carlo simulation of the spatial distribution of energy deposition for an electron microbeam. Radiation Research 163(4):468–472.

Miller, J.H. , Aceves-Gaona, A., Ernst, M.B., Haranczyk, M., Gutowski, M., Vorpagel, E.R., and Dupuis, M. (2005) Structure and energetics of clustered damage sites. Radiation Research 164(4):582-585.

Sowa, M.B., Murphy, M.K., Miller, J.H., McDonald, J.C., Strom, D.J., and Kimmel, G.A. (2005) A variable-energy electron microbeam: A unique modality for targeted low-LET radiation. Radiation Research 164:695-700.

Springer, D.L., Ahram, M., Adkins, J.N., Kathmann, L.E., and Miller, J.H. (2005) Characterization of medium conditioned by irradiated cells using proteome-wide, high-throughput mass spectrometry. Radiation Research 164:651-654.

Miller, J.H., Batdorf, M.T., Lynch, D.J., Lewis, R.R., and Wilson, W.E. (2004) Microdosimetry of electron microbeams. Radiation Research 162:474-479.

Wilson, W.E., Miller, J.H., Lynch, D.J., Lewis, R.R., and Batdorf, M. (2004) Anaylsis of low-energy electron track structure in liquid water. Radiation Research 161:591-596.

Miller, J.H., and Zheng, F. (2004) Large-scale simulations of cellular signaling processes. Parallel Computing 30(9-10):1137-1149.

Miller, J.H., Fan-Chiang, C.-C.P., Straatsma, T.P., and Kennedy, M.A. (2003) 8-Oxyoguanine enhances bending of DNA that favors binding to glycosylases. J. American Chemical Society 125:6331-6336.

Miller, J.H., Wilson, W.E., Lynch, D.J., Wei, K., Kurtulus, A., and Trease, H.E. (2002) Low-LET microbeam dosimetry. Radiation Research 158:377-378.

Miller, J.H., Wilson, W.E., Lynch, D.J., Resat, M., and Trease, H.E. (2001) Computational dosimetry for electron microbeams: Monte Carlo track simulation combined with confocal microscopy. Radiation Research 156:438-439.

Miller, J.H., Sowa-Resat, M., Metting, N.F., Wei, K., Lynch, D.J., and Wilson, W.E. (2000) Monte Carlo simulation of single-cell irradiation by an electron microbeam. Radiat. Environ. Biophys. 39:173-177.

Wilson, W.E., Lynch, D.J., Wei, K., and Miller, J.H. (2000). Microdosimetry for low-dose low-LET selected cell irradiations. In: Proceedings: Radiation protection for our national priorities: Medicine, the environment and the legacy, Sept. 17-21, 2000, Spokane, Washington.
 



                   
                   
                   
 

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