Publications
1.
Conformations
of Internal Cyclopropylcarbinyl Cations and Their Rearrangements to
Naphthalenium Cations. Kelly, D. P.; Leslie, D. R.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1984, 106,
687-694 [pdf]
2.
Synthesis
of the Barbaralone Nucleus via Photocyclization of an Alkynyl Tropone.
Feldman,
K. S.; Fogley, J.; Smith, B. D.; Parvez, M. Tetrahedron
Lett., 1987, 607-610. [pdf]
3.
Structural
Factors Controlling the Aggregation of Lithium Phenolates in Weakly
Polar
Aprotic Solvents. Jackman, L. M.; Smith, B. D. J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 1988, 110, 3829-3835. [pdf]
4.
Structures
of Lithium Salts of 2,3,3-Trimethylindolenine and its 5-Methoxy
Derivative in
Solution and the Solid State. Jackman, L. M.; Scarmoutzos, L. M.;
Smith,
B. D.; Williard, P. G. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1988, 110, 6058-6063. [pdf]
5.
Degenerate
Transesterification of 3,5-Dimethylphenolate/3,5-Dimethylphenyl Esters
in
Weakly Polar, Aprotic Solvents. Reactions of Aggregates and Coordinate
Induced
Proximity Effects. Jackman, L. M.; Smith, B. D.; Petrei, M. M. J. Am.
Chem.
Soc., 1991, 113, 3451-3458. [pdf]
6.
Side
Chain Specificity in the Enzymatic Synthesis of Penicillins. Baldwin,
J. E.;
Schofield, C. J.; Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron,
1990, 46, 3019-3028. [pdf]
7.
Direct
Observation of a Tetrahedral Boronic Acid/b-Lactamase Complex Using 11B
NMR
Spectroscopy. Baldwin, J. E.; Claridge, T.; Smith, B. D.; Twyman,
M.;
Waley, S. G. Chem. Commun. 1991,
573-574. [pdf]
8.
11B
NMR Studies of Aryl Boronic Acids Bound to Chymotrypsin and Subtilisin.
Baldwin, J. E.; Smith, B. D.; Claridge, T.; Derome, A. E.; Schofield,
C. J. Bioorg. and Med. Chem. Letters, 1991, 1,
9-12. [pdf]
9.
4-Azido-3,5-[3H]-phenacyl
Bromide, a Versatile Bifunctional Reagent for Radio-photoaffinity
Labelling.
Synthesis of Prostaglandin 4-Azido-3,5-[3H]-phenacyl Esters. Smith, B.
D.;
Nakanishi, K.; Watanabe, K.; Ito, S. Bioconj.
Chem.,
1990,
1, 363-364. [pdf]
10.
Biochemical
Characterization of Histamine H1 Receptors in Bovine Adrenal Medulla.
Yamashita, M.; Ito, S.; Sugama, K.; Fukui, H.; Smith, B.D.; Nakanishi,
K.;
Wada, H. Biophys. Biochem. Res. Commun.,
1991, 177, 1233-1239. (not
available)
11.
A
Comparison of
the Structures of N-Chloroacetylindigo and
N,N-Bis(chloroacetyl)indigo in
the Solid and Solution State. Smith, B. D.; Paugam, M. F.;
Haller, K. J. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin
Trans. 2, 1993, 165-169. (not
available)
12.
Photoregulation
of Enzyme Activity; Photochromic, Transition-State-Analogue Inhibitors
of
Cysteine and Serine Proteases. Westmark, P. R.; Kelly, J. P.; Smith, B.
D. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1993, 115,
3416-3419. [pdf]
13.
Active
Transport
of Uridine Through a Liquid Organic Membrane Mediated by Phenylboronic
Acid and
Driven by a Fluoride Ion Gradient. Paugam, M. -F; Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron Lett.,
1993,
34, 3723-3726. [pdf]
14.
[1,3]
Alkyl
Migration as a Third Type of N,N-Dialkanoylindigo Photochemistry.
Smith, B. D.;
Alonso, D.; Bien, J. T.; Zielinski, J.; Smith, S. L.; Haller, K. J. J. Org. Chem., 1993, 58,
6493-6496. [pdf]
15.
Evidence
for C-H...O Hydrogen Bonds Determining
N,N'-Diacylindigo Crystal Structure
Conformations. Smith, B. D.; Haller, K. J.; Shang, M. J.
Org. Chem., 1993, 58, 6905-6908. [pdf]
16.
Boric
Acid. Smith, B. D.; Hughes, M. P. In, Encyclopedia
of Reagents For Organic Synthesis, Paquette, L. A, Ed.;
Wiley:Chichester,
1995, Vol. 1, 644-645. (b) Sodium Tetraborate. Smith, B.
D.; Morin,
G. T. In, Encyclopedia of Reagents
For
Organic Synthesis, Paquette, L. A, Ed.; Wiley:Chichester, 1995,
Vol. 7,
4631-4633. (not
available)
17.
Metal
Cation:Glucopyranoside Co-Transport Through a Liquid Organic Membrane.
Paugam,
M. -F.; Morin, G. T.; Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron Lett.,
1993, 34, 7841-7844. [pdf]
18.
The
Influence of
Eluent Anions in Boronate Affinity Chromatography, Westmark, P. R.;
Valencia,
L. S.; Smith, B. D. J. Chromatogr.,
1994, 664, 123-128. (not
available)
19.
Boronic
Acids
Mediate Glyoside Transport Through a Liquid Organic Membrane Via
Reversible
Formation of Trigonal Boronate Esters. Morin,
G. T.; Paugam, M. -F.; Hughes, M. P.; Smith, B. D. J.
Org. Chem., 1994, 59, 2724-
2728.
[pdf]
20.
Transport
of
Glycosides Through Liquid Organic Membranes Mediated by Reversible
Boronate
Formation is a Diffusion-Controlled Process. Morin, G. T.;
Hughes, M. P.;
M. -F. Paugam; Smith, B. D., J. Am. Chem.
Soc., 1994, 116, 8895-
8901.
[pdf]
21.
Boronic
Acids
Selectively Facilitate Glucose Transport Through a Lipid Bilayer.
Westmark, P. R.; Smith, B. D., J. Am.
Chem. Soc., 1994, 116, 9343-9344. Profiled in C&E News,
p. 45,
November 21, 1994. [pdf]
22.
Selective
Dopamine Transport Using a Crown Boronic Acid. Paugam, M. -F.;
Valencia,
L. S.; Smith, B. D., J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1994, 116, 11203-11204. [pdf]
23.
Diphenylborinic
Acid is a Strong Inhibitor of Serine Proteases. Steiner, S. J.; Bien,
J. T.;
Smith, B. D. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett.,
1994, 4, 2417-2420. [pdf]
24.
Photo-oxidation
of N,NÌ¥-Diacylindigo Dyes. Smith, B. D.; Alonso, D.; Bien,
J. T.; Metzler, E.
C.; Shang, M.; Roosenburg, J. M. J. Org.
Chem., 1994, 59, 8011-8014. [pdf]
25.
Modification
of
a Boronic Acid Cleft Produces a Sodium-Saccharide Cotransporter.
Bien, J.
T.; Shang, M.; Smith, B. D. J. Org.
Chem., 1995, 60, 2147-2152. [pdf]
26.
A
Neutral
Paraquat Receptor That Uses Oriented Dipoles Produced by Dative B-N
Bonds. Bien, J. T.; Eschner, M. J.; Smith, B. D. J.
Org Chem., 1995, 60, 4525-4529. [pdf]
27.
Boronic
Acids
Facilitate the Transport of Ribonucleosides Through Lipid
Bilayers.
Westmark, P. R.; Smith, B. D., J. Pharm.
Sci., 1996, 75, 266-269. [pdf]
28.
Liquid
Membrane
Transport Using Boronic Acid Carriers. Smith, B. D. Supramol.
Chem., 1996, 7, 55-60. [pdf]
29.
Sugar
Separation
Using Liquid Membranes and Boronic Acid Carriers. Smith B. D. In,
Chemical Separations with Liquid Membranes,
Bartsch, R. A., Way, J. D., Eds.; ACS Symposium Series Number 642, ACS:
Washington, 1996, Ch.
14.
(not available)
30.
Neutral
Organoboron Receptors With Oriented Dipoles, Smith B. D. In, Molecular Design and Bioorganic Catalysis,
Wilcox, C. S., Hamilton, A. D., Eds.; Kluwer : Dordrecht, 1996, pp
227-242. (not
available)
31.
7,7'-Bis[(18-azacrown-6)carbonyl]thioindigo.
Bien, J. T.; Smith, B. D. Acta Cryst.
Section C, 1996, 183-185. [pdf]
32.
Molecular
Recognition and Membrane Transport with Mixed-Ligand Borates.
Riggs, J.
A.; Litchfield, R. K.; Smith, B. D. J. Org.
Chem., 1996, 61, 1148-1150. [pdf]
33.
Phenyl
Glycoside
Recognition in Water with Stoddart's Cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene)
Receptor. Staley, S. A.; Smith. B. D. Tetrahedron
Lett., 1996, 283-286. [pdf]
34.
Crown
Nucleoside
Monophosphate Diesters: A New Class of Nucleoside Prodrugs.
Morin, G. T.;
Smith. B. D. Tetrahedron Lett., 1996,
3101-3104. [pdf]
35.
Facilitated
Catecholamine Transport Through Bulk and Polymer-Supported Liquid
Membranes. Paugam, M. -F.; Bien, J. T.; Smith, B. D.;
Chrisstoffels, S.; de Jong, F.; Reinhoudt, D. N., J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 9820-9825. [pdf]
36.
Selective
Monosaccharide Transport Through Lipid Bilayers Using Boronic Acid
carriers. Westmark, P. R.; Gardiner, S. J.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118,
11093-11100. [pdf]
37.
High
Fructose
Syrup Production Using Fructose-Selective Liquid Membranes.
Paugam, M.
-F.; Riggs, J. A.; Smith, B. D., J. Chem.
Soc.Chem. Commun. 1996, 2539-2540. [pdf]
38.
High
Affinity
Carboxylate Binding Using Neutral Urea-Based Receptors With Internal
Lewis Acid
Coordination. Hughes, M. P.; Shang, M.; Smith, B. D. J.
Org. Chem., 1996, 61, 4510-4511. [pdf]
39.
Nucleotide
Carrier Mixture With Transport Selectivity For
Ribonucleoside-5'-Phosphates. Riggs, J. A.; Hossler, K.
A.; Smith, B. D.; Karpa, M. J.; Griffen, G.; Duggan, P. J. Tetrahedron
Lett. 1996, 1996, 35, 6303-6306. [pdf]
40.
Recognition
So
Sweet. Duggan, P. J.; Smith, B. D. Chemistry
in Australia, 1997, 64, 9-11. (not
available)
41.
Facilitated
Transport of Small Carbohydrates Through Plasticized Cellulose
Triacetate Membranes.
Evidence for Fixed-Site Jumping Transport Mechanism. Riggs, J. A.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
1997, 119, 2765-2766. [pdf]
42.
Crown, Cryptand, and Cavitand
Molecules. Munro, T. A.; Riggs, J. A.; Smith, B. D., In Macmillan Encyclopedia of Chemistry,
Lagowski, J. J., Ed.; Volume 1; Macmillan Reference USA, Simon &
Schuster
Macmillon: New York, 1997; pp
427-431.
(b) Ether Functional Group. Gardiner, S. J.; Smith, B. D., In Macmillan Encyclopedia of Chemistry,
Lagowski, J. J., Ed.; Volume 2; Macmillan Reference USA, Simon &
Schuster
Macmillon: New York, 1997; pp 595-598. (not
available)
43.
Enhanced
Carboxylate Binding Using Urea and Amide-Based Receptors with Internal
Lewis
Acid Coordination: A Cooperative Polarization Effect. Hughes, M.
P.;
Smith, B. D., J. Org. Chem., 1997,
62, 4492-4499. [pdf]
44.
Facilitated
Transport of Amino Acids By Fixed-Site Jumping. Munro, T. A.;
Smith, B.
D. J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 1997,
2167-2168. [pdf]
45.
Fluorescence
Sensing of a Ribonucleoside 5'-Triphosphate. Patterson, S.;
Smith, B. D.;
Taylor, R. E. Tetrahedron Lett.,
1997, 6323-6326. [pdf]
46.
Fluorescence
Sensing Due to Allosteric Switching of Pyrene Functionalized cis-1,3-Cyclohexanedicarboxylate.
Monahan, C.; Bien, J. T.; Smith, B. D. J.
Chem. Soc. Chem. Commun., 1998, 431-432. [pdf]
47.
Membrane
Process
for Separating Carbohydrates. Smith, B. D.; Riggs, J. A.; US
Patent,
5,800,624 (1998). (not
available)
48.
Facilitated
Transport of Carbohydrates, Catecholamines, and Amino Acids through
Liquid and
Plasticized Organic Membranes. Smith,B. D.; Gardiner, S. J.;
Munro, T.
A.; Paugam, M. -F.; Riggs, J. A. J. Mol.
Rec. Incl. Phenom. 1998, 32,
121-131.
(not available)
49.
Anion
Recognition Using Boronate-Ureas. Smith, B. D.; Hughes, M. P. in Molecular Recognition and Inclusion,
Coleman, A. W., Ed.; Kluwer: Amsterdam, 1998, 515-518. (not available)
50.
Tuning
the
Affinity of a Synthetic Sialic Acid Receptor Using Combinatorial
Chemistry.
Patterson, S.; Smith, B. D.; Taylor, R. T. Tetrahedron
Lett., 1998, 3111-3114. [pdf]
51.
Heteroditopic
Ruthenium(II) Bipyridyl Receptor with Adjacent Saccharide and Phosphate
Binding
Sites. Deetz, M. J.; Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron
Lett., 1998, 6841-6844. [pdf]
52.
Anionic
Saccharides Activate Liposomes Containing Phospholipids Bearing a
Boronic Acid
for Ca2+-Dependent Fusion. Zhang, Z.; Smith,
B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1998, 129,
7141-7142. [pdf]
53.
Using
Hydrogen
Bonding to Control Carbamate C-N Rotamer Equilibria. Moraczewski, A.
L.;
Banaszynski, L. A.; From, A. M.; White, C. A.; Smith, B. D. J.
Org. Chem., 1998, 63,
7258-7262. [pdf]
54.
Facilitated
Transport of Small Hydrophilic Biomolecules through Artificial
Membranes.
Smith, B. D.; Gardiner, Advances in
Supramolecular Chemistry, Vol. 5, Gokel, G. W., Ed.; JAI Press:
Greenwich,
1999, Ch. 4. (not
available)
55.
Selective
Fructose Transport Through Supported Liquid Membranes Containing
Diboronic Acid
or Conjugated Monoboronic Acid-Quaternary Ammonium Carriers. Gardiner,
S. J.;
Smith, B. D.; Duggan, P. J.; Karpa, M.; Griffin, G. J.
Tetrahedron, 1999, 55,
2857-2864. [pdf]
56.
Synthesis
and
Characterization of NVOC-DOPE, a Caged Photoactivatable Derivative of
Dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine. Zhang, Z.; Smith, B. D. Bioconj.
Chem., 1999, 10. 1150-1152. [pdf]
57.
Facilitated
Phospholipid Translocation Across Vesicle Membranes Using Low Molecular
Weight
Synthetic Flippases. Boon, J. M.; Smith, B. D. J.
Am. Chem. Soc., 1999, 121, 11924-11925. [pdf]
58.
Enhanced
Cell
Binding Using Liposomes Containing an Artificial Carbohydrate-binding
Receptor. Vandenburg, Y.; Zhang, Z.; Fishkind,
D. J.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Commun.,
2000, 149-150. [pdf]
59.
Separation
of Fructose
from a Mixture of Sugars Using Supported
Liquid Membranes. Di Luccio, M.; D. Smith, B. D.; Kida. T.; Borges, C.
P.;
Alves, T. L. M. J. Membr. Sci., 2000,
174, 217-224. (not
available)
60.
High-Generation
Polycationic Dendrimers are Unusually Effective at Disrupting Anionic
Liposomal
Membranes: Membrane Bending Model. Zhang, Z.; Smith, B. D. Bioconj. Chem., 2000, 11,
805-814. [pdf]
61.
Non-leaky
Vesicle Fusion and Enhanced Cell Transfection Using a Cationic Facial
Amphiphile. Vandenburg, Y. R.; Smith, B. D.;
P�½rez-Pay‰ÛÁn,
M. N.; Davis, A. P. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
2000, 122, 3252-3253. [pdf]
62.
A
Macrobicyclic
Receptor with Versatile Recognition Properties. Simultaneous Binding of
an Ion
Pair and Selective Complexation of Dimethylsulfoxide. Deetz, M. J.;
Shang, M.;
Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2000,
122, 6201-
6207.
[pdf]
63.
Calcium(II)
meso-2,3-Diphenylsuccinate Heptahydrate. Morin, G. T.; Shang, M.;
Smith, B. D. Acta Cryst. C, 2000, 56, 544-545. [pdf]
64.
Effect
of
Competing Alkali Metal Cations on Neutral Host̥s Anion
Binding Ability.
Shukla, R.; Kida, T.; Smith, B. D. Org.
Lett., 2000, 2, 3039-3248. [pdf]
65.
[2]Rotaxane
With
a Cation-Binding Wheel, Shukla, R.; Deetz, M. J.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Commun., 2000,
2397-2398. [pdf]
66.
NMR
Studies of
Hydrogen Bonding Interactions with Secondary Amide and Urea Groups.
Deetz, M.
J.; Fahey, J. E.; Smith, B. D. J. Phys.
Org Chem. 2001, 14, 463-467. [pdf]
67.
Boronic
Acid
Fluorophore/b-Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors for Selective Sugar
Recognition in
Water. Tong, A.; Yamauchi, A.; Hayashita, T.; Zhang, Z.; Smith, B. D.;
Terame,
N. Anal. Chem. 2001, 73,
1530-1536. [pdf]
68.
Inhibited
Phospholipid Translocation Across Interdigitated Phosphatidylglycerol
Vesicle
Membranes. Boon, J. M.; McClain, R. L.; Breen, J. J.; Smith, B. D. J. Supramol. Chem. 2001, 1, 17-21.
(not available)
69.
One-Step
Synthesis of 4(3H)-Quinazolinones.
Deetz, M. J.; Malerich, J. P.; Beatty, A.; Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron
Lett. 2001, 1851-1854. [pdf]
70.
Selective
Recognition of an Alkali Halide Contact Ion-Pair, Mahoney, J. M.;
Beatty, A.
M.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc.
2001, 123, 5847-5848. [pdf]
71.
Facilitated
Phosphatidylcholine Flip-Flop Across Erythrocyte Membranes Using
Low-Molecular-Weight Synthetic Translocases. Boon, J. M.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2001, 123,
6221-6226. [pdf]
72.
Mechanism
of
Facilitated Saccharide Transport Through Plasticized Cellulose
Triacetate
Membranes. White, K. M.; Duggan, P. J.; Sheahan, S. L.; Tyndall,
E. M.; Smith, B. D. J. Membr. Sci.,
2001, 194,
165-175. (not available)
73.
Using
Pentafluorophenyl as a Lewis Acid to Stabilize a Cis Secondary Amide
Conformation. Forbes, C. C.; Beatty, A. M.; Smith, B. D. Org.
Lett. 2001, 3, 3595-3598. [pdf]
74.
Supramolecular
Function of Fluorescent Probe/Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors in Water.
Hayishita,
T.; Yamaguchi, A.; Kato, A.; Tong, A.; Smith, B. D.; Teramae, N. Bunseki Kagaku, 2001, 50, 355-368.
(not available)
75.
Recognition-directed
Assembly of a Salt-Binding [2]Rotaxane. Shukla, R.; Deetz, M. J.;
Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron, 2002, 58, 799-806. [pdf]
76.
Selective
Phosphatidylethanolamine Translocation Across Vesicle Membranes Using
Synthetic
Translocases, Boon, J. M., Shukla, R., Smith, B. D., Licini, G.,
Scrimin, P. Chem. Comm. 2002, 260-261. [pdf]
77.
Textrev:
A
Window into How Students use Textbook Resources. Smith, B.
D. Research Corporation Report, Winter
2002, 3. (not available)
78.
Chemical
Control
of Phospholipid Distribution Across Bilayer Membranes. Boon, M. J.;
Smith, B.
D. Med. Res. Rev. 2002, 22,
251-281. [pdf]
79.
Templated
Conversion of Crown-Containing Macrobicycle into [2]Rotaxane. Mahoney,
J. M.;
Shukla, R.; Marshall, R. A.; Zajicek, J.; Beatty, A. M.; Smith, B. D. J. Org. Chem. 2002, 67,
1436-1440. [pdf]
80.
Structure/Activity
Study of Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine Derived Translocases for
Phosphatidylcholine.
Boon, J. M.; Lambert, T. N.; Smith, B. D.; Beatty, A. M.;
Ugrinova
V.; Brown, S. N. J. Org. Chem. 2002,
67, 2168-2174. [pdf]
81.
Highly
impermeable vesicles composed of conformationally restricted
phosphatidylethanolamine. Vares, L.; Koulov, A. V.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm. 2002, 1482-1484. [pdf]
82.
Conformational
Switches: Controlling Carbamate C-N Rotamer Equilibria. Deetz, M. J.;
Jonas,
M.; Malerich, J.; Smith, B. D. Supramol.
Chem. 2002, 14, 487-489. (not available)
83.
Unusually
Low
Barrier to Carbamate C-N Rotation. Deetz, M. J.; Forbes, C. C.; Jonas,
M.;
Malerich, J. P.; Smith, B. D.; Wiest, O. J. Org. Chem.
2002, 67, 3949-3952. [pdf]
84.
Facilitated
Phospholipid Flip-Flop Using Synthetic Steroid-Derived Translocases.
Lambert,
T. N.; Boon, J. M.; Smith, B. D.; P�½rez-Pay‰ÛÁn,
M. N.; Davis, A. P. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002, 124,
5276-5277. [pdf]
85.
Cationic
Triple-Chain Amphiphiles Facilitate Vesicle Fusion Compared to
Double-Chain or
Single-Chain Analogues. Koulov, A. V.; Vares, L.; Smith, B. D. Biochim Biophys. Act 2002, 1564, 459-465. [pdf]
86.
Membrane
Disruption Ability of Facially Amphiphilic Helical Peptide.
Vandenburg,Y. R.;
Smith, B. D.; Biron, E.; Voyer, N. Chem.
Comm. 2002, 1694-1695.
[pdf]
87.
Evaluation
of flat
sheet and hollow fiber supported liquid membranes for fructose
pertraction from
a mixture of sugars. Di Luccio, M.; Smith, B. D.; Kida, T.; Alves, T.
L. M.;
Borges, C. P.; Desalination, 2002,
148, 213-220. [pdf]
88.
Synthetic
Membrane Transporters. Boon, J. M.; Smith, B. D. Curr.
Opin. Chem. Biol. 2002, 6,
749-756. [pdf]
89.
Synthetic
Receptors for Phospholipid Headgroups. Lambert, T. N.; Smith, B.
D. Coord. Chem. Rev. 2003, 240,
129-141. [pdf]
90.
Complexation
of
Alkali Chloride Contact Ion-Pairs Using A 2,5-Diamidopyrrole Crown
Macrobicycle. Mahoney, J. M.;; R. Marshall, R. A.; Beatty,
A. M.; Smith, B. D.; Camiolo, S.; Gale, P. A. J. Supramol.
Chem. 2003, 1, 289-292. (not
available)
91.
Facilitated
Transport of Sodium or Potassium Chloride Across Vesicle Membranes
using a
Ditopic Salt-binding Macrobicycle, Mahoney, J. M.; Koulov, A. V.;
Smith, B. D.,
Org. Biomol. Chem., 2003, 1,
27-29. [pdf]
92.
Textrev:
A
Window into How General and Organic chemistry Students use Textbook
Resources.
Smith, B. D.; Jacobs, D. J. J.
Chem. Ed., 2003, 80, 99-102. (not
available)
93.
Polymerization
of Vesicles Composed of N-(4-Vinylbenzoyl)phosphatidylethanolamine.
Glenn E.
Lawson, G. E.; Breen, J.
J.; Marquez, H.; Singh,
A.; Smith, B. D. Langmuir,
2003,19,3557-3560. [pdf]
94.
Molecular Dynamics Study of [2]Rotaxanes: Influence of
Solvation and Cation on Co-conformation Fradera, X.;
M‰ÛÁrquez, M.; Smith, B.
D.; Orozco, M.; Luque, F. J. J. Org.
Chem. 2003, 68, 4663-4673. [pdf]
95.
Facilitated
Phosphatidylserine (PS) Flip-Flop And Thrombin Activation Using A
Synthetic PS
Scramblase. Boon, J. M.; Lambert, T. N.; Sisson, A. L.; Davis, A. P.;
Smith, B.
D. J.
Am. Chem. Soc.
2003, 125,
8195-8201. [pdf]
96.
Molecular Ferries; Membrane Carriers that Promote
Phospholipid Flip-Flop and Chloride Transport. Smith, B. D.; Lambert,
T. N. Chem. Comm. 2003, 2261-2268.
[pdf]
97.
Chloride
Transport Across Liposomal and Cell Membranes by Steroid-Based
Receptors.
Koulov, A. V.; Lambert, T. N.; Suklah, R.; Jain, M.; Boon, J. M.;
Smith, B. D.;
Li, H.; Sheppard, D. N.; Joos, J.; Clare. J. P.; Davis, A. P.; Angew. Chem.
2003, 42,
4931-4933. [pdf]
98.
Detection
of
Apoptotic Cells using a Synthetic Fluorescent Sensor for Membrane
Surfaces that
Contain Phosphatidylserine. Koulov, A. V.; Stucker, K.;.
Lakshmi,
C.; Robinson, J. P.; Smith, B. D. Cell
Death Diff. 2003, 10, 1357-1359. [pdf]
99.
Molecular
Recognition of Alkylammonium Contact Ion-Pairs Using a Ditopic
Receptor.
Mahoney, J. M.; Davis, J. P.; Smith, B. D. J.
Org. Chem. 2003, 68, 9819-6820. [pdf]
100.
Synthesis
of Conformationally Restricted and Flexible Phospholipids. Vares, L.;
Smith, B.
D. J. Org. Chem. 2003,
10073-10078. [pdf]
101.
Diffusion
NMR Studies of Diol-Boronates: Implications for Membrane Transport
Carrier
Design. Smith, B. D.; Davis, J. P.; Draffin, S. P.; Duggan, P. J. Supramol. Chem. 2004, 16, 87-90. (not available)
102.
Simultaneous
Binding of Cations and Anions. Smith, B. D; Mahoney, J. M. Encyclopedia
of Supramolecular Chemistry, Marcell Dekker: New York,
2004, 1291 - 1294. (not available)
103.
Ditopic
Salt-Binding Receptors for Potential Use in Anion Separations. Mahoney,
J. M.;
Davis, J. P.; Smith, B. D., In, Fundamentals
and Applications of Anion Separations, Moyer, B. A., Singh, R.,
Eds.; ACS
Symposium Series, ACS: Washington,
2004, Ch. 8. (not
available)
104.
Facilitated
Phosphatidylserine Flip-Flop Across Vesicle and Cell Membranes Using
Urea-derived Synthetic Translocases. Sasaki, Y.; Shukla;,
R.; Smith,
B. D. Org. Biomol. Chem., 2004, 2,
214-219. Highlighted in Nature 2004. [pdf]
105.
Substituent
Effects on the Barrier to Carbamate C-N Rotation. Smith, B. D.;
Goodenough-Lashua, D. M.; DÌ¥Souza, C. J. E. Norton, K. J.;
Schmidt, L. M.;
Tung, J. C. Tetrahedron Lett. 2004,
45, 2747-2749. [pdf]
106.
Fluorophore
Linked Zinc (II) Dipicolylamine Coordination Complexes as Sensors for
Phosphatidylserine Containing Membranes. Lakshmi, C. Hanshaw, R. G.;
Smith, B.
D. Tetrahedron, 2004, 60,
11307-11315. [pdf]
107.
Identification
of Synthetic Phosphatidylserine Translocases From a Combinatorial
Library
Prepared by Directed Split-and-Pool Synthesis. Shukla, R.; Sasaki,, Y.;
Krchn‰ÛÁk,, V.; Smith, B. D. J. Comb.
Chem. 2004, 6, 703-709. [pdf]
108.
Transport
of Alkali Halides Through a Liquid Organic Membrane Containing a
Ditopic
Salt-Binding Receptor. Mahoney, J. M.; Nawaratna, G. U.; Beatty, A. M.;
Duggan,
P. J.; Smith, B. D. Inorg.
Chem. 2004, 43, 5902-5907.
[pdf]
109. Selective Solid-Liquid Extraction of Lithium Halide Salts Using a Ditopic Macrobicyclic Receptor. Mahoney, J. M.; Beatty, A. M.; Smith, B. D. Inorg. Chem 2004, 43,7617-7621. [pdf]
110.
An
Indicator Displacement Dystem for Fluorescent Detection of Phosphate
Oxyanions
under Physiological Conditions. Hanshaw, R. G.; Hilkert, S. M.; Jiang,
H.;
Smith, B. D. Tetrahedron Lett, 2004,
45, 8721-8724. [pdf]
111.
Design
of Supramolecular Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors for Ion and molecule
Recognition
in Water. Hayashita, T.; Yamauchi, A.; Tong, A.; Lee, J. C.; Smith, B.
D.; Teramae,
N. J. Inclus. Phenom. Macrocyc. Chem.
2004, 50, 87-94. (not
available)
112.
Molecular
Recognition of Trigonal Oxyanions Using a Ditopic Salt Receptor:
Evidence for
Anisotropic Shielding Surface Around Nitrate Anion. Mahoney, J. M.;
Stucker, K.
A., Jiang,, H.; Carmichael, I.; Brinkmann, N. R.; Beatty, A. M.; Noll, B. C.;
Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005,
127, 2922-2928. [pdf]
113.
A
Fluorescent Assay for Chloride Transport; Identification of a Synthetic
Anionophore with Improved Activity. McNally, B. A.; Koulov, A.
V.;
Smith, B. D.; Joos, J. B.; Davis, A. P. Chem.
Comm. 2005, 1087, 1089. [pdf]
114.
Ion-Pair
Recognition By Ditopic Receptors. Smith, B. D. In, Macrocyclic
Chemistry: Current Trends and Future, Gloe, K.,
Antonioli, B., Eds.; Kluwer: London, 2005, 137-152. [pdf]
115.
Biophysical
Studies of a Synthetic Mimic of the Apoptosis-detecting Protein Annexin
V.
Koulov, A. V.; Hanshaw, R. G.;. Stucker, K. A.; Lakshmi, C.; Bradley D.
Smith,
B. D. Israel. J. Chem. 2005, 45,
373-379. [pdf]
116.
Rapid
Fixation of Methylene Chloride By a Macrocyclic Amine. Lee, J.;
Stanger, K. J.;
Noll, B. C.; Gonzalez, C.; Marquez, M.; Smith. B. D. J.
Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 4184-4185. Highlighted in Chemistry
and Engineering News, April 4
2005.
[pdf]
117.
Squaraine
Derived Rotaxanes: Sterically Protected Fluorescent Near-IR Dyes.
Arunkumar,
E.; Forbes, C. C.; Noll, B. C.; Smith, B. D. J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 3288-3289. [pdf]
118.
Indicator
Displacement Assays that Detect Bilayer Membranes Enriched in
Phosphatidylserine. Hanshaw, R. G.; OÌ¥Neil, E. J.; Foley,
M.; Carpenter, R.
T.; Smith, B. D. J. Materials Chem.
2005, 15, 2707 - 2713 [pdf]
119.
Anion
Mediated Phase Transfer of Zinc (II) Coordinated Tyrosine Derivatives.
Jiang,
H.; OÌ¥Neil, E. J.; DiVittorio, K. M.; Smith, B. D. Org. Lett. 2005, 7, 3013-3017. [pdf]
120.
Steroid-Derived
Phospholipid Scramblases Induce Exposure of Phosphatidylserine on the
Surface
of Red Blood Cells. DiVittorio, K. M.; Timothy N. Lambert, T. N.;
Smith, B. D.,
Bioorg. Med. Chem. 2005, 13,
4485-4490. [pdf]
121.
Co-transport
of H+/Cl- by a Synthetic Prodigiosin Mimic. A. Gale, P. A.; Light, M.
E.;
McNally, B.; Navakhun, K.; Sliwinski,a, K. E.; Smith, B. D. Chem
Comm. 2005, 3773-3775. [pdf]
122.
New
Reagents for Phosphatidylserine Recognition and Detection of Apoptosis.
Hanshaw, R. G.; Smith, B. D. Bioorg. Med.
Chem. 2005, 13, 5035-5042. [pdf]
123.
Substrate
Discrimination by Cholapod Anion Receptors: Effects of Geometry and the
ÌÕAffinity-Selectivity Principle". Clare, J. P.; Ayling,
A. J.; Joos, J.;
Sisson, A. L.; Magro, G.; P�½rez-Pay‰ÛÁn,M. N.;
Lambert, T. N.;Shukla,
R.; Smith, B. D.;
Anthony P. Davis, A. P. J. Am. Chem. Soc.
2005, 127, 10739-10746. [pdf]
124.
Improving
the Properties of Organic Dyes by Molecular Encapsulation. Arunkumar,
E.;
Forbes, C. C.; Smith, B. D. Euro. J. Org.
Chem. 2005, 4051-4059. [pdf]
125. Fluorescent Detection of Apoptotic Cells using a Family of Zinc Coordination Complexes with a Selective Affinity for Membrane Surfaces that are Enriched with Phosphatidylserine. Hanshaw, R. G.; Lakshmi, C.; Lambert, T. N.; Smith, B. D. ChemBiochem. 2005, 12, 2214-2220. pdf
126. A Model of an Asymmetric DPPC/DPPS Membrane: Effect of Asymmetry on the Lipid Properties. A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study. Cascales, J. J. L.; Otera, T. F.; Smith, B. D.; Gonzalez, C.; Marquez, M. J. Phys. Chem. B. 2006, 110, 2358-2363. [pdf]
127. Selective Recognition of Bacterial Membranes by Zinc(II)-Coordination Complexes. Leevy, W. M. Johnson, J. R.; Lakshmi, C.; Morris, J.; Marquez, M.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm. 2006, 1595-1597. [pdf]
128. Synthetic Peptides with Selective Affinity for Apoptotic Cells. DiVittorio, K. M.; Johnson, J. R.; Johansson, E.; Reynolds, A. J.; Jolliffe, K. A.; Smith, B. D. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2006, 4, 1966 - 1976. [pdf]
129. Squaraine-Derived Rotaxanes: Highly Stable Fluorescent Near-IR Dyes. Arunkumar, E.; Fu, N.; Smith, B. D. Chem.-Eur. J. 2006, 12, 4684-4690. [pdf]
130. Dynamic Molecular Recognition on the Surface of Vesicle Membranes. Jiang, H.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm. 2006, 1407 - 1409. [pdf[
131. Bolaamphiphiles Promote Phospholipid Translocation Across Vesicle Membranes. Forbs, C. C.; DiVittorio, Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 9211-9218. [pdf]
132. Anion Recognition Using Dimetallic Coordination Complexes. OÕNeil, E. J.; Smith, B. D. Coord. Chem. Rev. 2006, 250, 3068-3080. [pdf]
133. Optical Imaging of Bacterial Infection in Living Mice Using a Fluorescent Near-Infrared Molecular Probe. Leevy, W. M.; Gammon, S. T.; Jiang, H.; Johnson, J. R.; Maxwell, D. J.; Marquez, M.; Piwnica-Worms, D.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem Soc. 2006, 128, 16476-16477. [pdf]
134. Development of Synthetic Transporters for Anions. Smith, B. D.; Davis, A. P.; Shephard, D. Chem. Soc. Rev., 2007, 36, 348-357. [pdf]
135. Phosphatidylcholine Derived Bolaamphiphiles via ÔClickÕ Chemistry. OÕNeil, E. J.; DiVittorio, K. M.; Bradley D. Smith, B. D. Org. Lett. 2007, 9, 199-203. [pdf]
136. Singlet Oxygen Generation Using Iodinated Squaraine and Squaraine-Rotaxane Dyes. Arunkumar, E.; Sudeep, P. K.; Kamat, K. V.; Bruce Noll, B.; Smith, B. D. New J. Chem. 2007, 31, 677-683. [pdf]
137. Recent Advances in Synthetic Membrane Transporters. McNally, B.; Leevy, W. M.; Supramolecular Chemistry, 2007, 19, 29-37. [pdf]
138. Conformational Control of HCl Co-transport: Imidazole Functionalised Isophthalamide vs. 2,6-Dicarboxamidopyridine. Gale, P. A.; Garrica, J.; Light, M. E.; McNally, B. A.; Smith, B. D. Chem Commun. 2007, 1736 - 1738. [pdf]
139.
Squaraine-Rotaxanes:
Superior Substitutes for Cy-5 in Molecular Probes for Near-Infrared
Fluorescence Cell Imaging. Johnson, J. R.; Fu, N.; Arunkumar, E.;
Leevy, W. M.;
Gammon, S. T.; Piwnica-Worms, D.; Smith, B. D. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
2007, 46, 5528-5531. [pdf]
140.
Self-Assembly
of
Fluorescent Inclusion Complexes in Competitive Media Including the
Interior of
Living Cells. Gassensmith, J.; Arunkumar, E.; Lorna Barr, L.;
Baumes, J.
M.; Noll, B. C.; Smith, B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2007, 129, 15054- 15060.
[pdf]
141. Zinc(II)-Coordination Complexes as Membrane Active Fluorescent Probes and Antibiotics. DiVittorio,. K. M.; Leevy, W. M.; OÕNeil, E. J.; Johnson, J. R.; Vakulenko, S.; Morris, J. D. Rosek, K. D.; Serazin, N.; Hilkert, S.; Hurley, S.; Marquez, M.; Smith, B. D. ChemBiochem 2008, 9, 286-293. [pdf]
142. Noncovalent Keystone Interactions Controlling Biomembrane Structure (Concept Article). Hanshaw, R. G.; Stahelin,R. V.; Smith, B. D. Chem. – Eur. J., 2008, 14, 1690-1697. [pdf]
143. Dramatic Acceleration of the Menschutkin Reaction and Distortion of Halide Leaving-Grop Order. Stanger, K. J.; Lee, J-J; Smith, B. D. J. Org. Chem. 2007, 72, 9663-9668. [pdf]
144. Effect of Cyclodextrins on Saccharide Sensing Function of a Fluorescent Phenylboronic Acid in Water. Ozawa, R.; Hashimoto, T.; Yamauchi, A.; Suzuki, I.; Smith B. D.; Hayashita, T. Analyt. Sci. 2008, 24, 207-212. [pdf]
145. Optical Imaging of Bacterial Infection Models. Leevy, W. M.; Serazin, N.; Smith, B. D. Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models 2007, 4, 91-97. [pdf]
146. Non-Invasive Optical Imaging of Staphylococcus Aureus Bacterial Infection in Living Mice Using a Bis-Dipicolyamine-Zinc(II) Affinity Group Conjucated to a Near Infrared Fluorophore. leevy, W. M.; Gammon, S. T.; Johnson, J. R.; Lampkins, A. J.; Jiang, H.; Marquez, M.; Piwinica-Worms, D.; Smith, B. D. Bioconj. Chem. 2008, 19, 686-692. [pdf]
147. Zinc (II)-Coordinated Oligotyrosiine: A New Class of Cell Penetrating Peptide. Johnson, J. R.; Jiang, H.; Smith B. D. Bioconj. Chem. 2008, 19, 1033-1039. Chosen by editor as the cover article. [pdf]
148. Crossing the Threshold from Accelerated Substitution to Elimination with a Bifunctional Macrocycle. Gassensmith, J. J.; Li, J-J.; Noll, B. C. Smith, B. D. New J. Chem. 2008, 323, 843-847. [pdf]
149. Fluorescent Chemosensor for Chloroalkanes. Lee, J-J.; Noll, B. C.; Smith, B. D. Org. Lett. 2008, 10, 1735-1738. [pdf]
150. Quantum Dot Probes for Bacteria Distinguuished Escherichia coli Mutants and Permit In Vivo Imaging. Leevy, W. M.; Lambert, T. N.; Johnson, J. R.; Morris, J.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm. 2008, 2331-2333. Highlighted by the journal as a Hot Paper. [pdf]
151. Enhanced fructose, glucose and lactose transport promoted by a lipophilic 2-(aminomethyl)-phenylboronic acid. Duggan, P. J.; Houston, T. A.; Kiefel, M. J.; Levonis, S. M.; Smith, B. D.; Szydzik, M. L. Tetrahedron 2008, 64, 7122-7126. [pdf]
152. Structure Activity Relationships in Cholapo Anion Carriers: Enhanced Transmembrane Chloride Transport through Substituent Tuning. McNally, B. A.; Koulov, A. V.; Lambert, T. N.; Smith, B. D.; Joos, J-B.; Sisson, A. L.; Clare, J. P.; Sgarlata, V.; Judd, L. W.; Magro, G.; Davis, A. P. Chem.-Eur. J. 2008, 14, 9599-9606. [pdf]
153. Bio-orthogonal Phosphatidylserine Conjugates for Delivery and Imaging Applications. Lampkins, A. J.; O'Neil, E. J.; Smith, B. D. J. Org. Chem. 2008, 73, 6053-6058.[pdf]
154. Synthesis and Photophysical Investigation of Squaraine Rotaxanes by "Clicked Capping". Gassensmith, J. J.; Barr, L.; Baumes, J. M.; Paek, A.; Nguyen, A.; Smith B. D. Org. Lett. 2008, 10, 3343-3346. [pdf]
155. Membrane Transporters for Anions That Use a Relay Mechanism. Beth A. McNally, A. A.; O'Neil, E. J.; Nguyen, A.; Smith B. D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 17274-17275. [pdf]
156.
Facilitated
Phospholipid Translocation in Vesicles and Nucleated Cells Using
Synthetic
Small Molecule Scramblases. DiVittorio, K. M.;
Hofmann, F. T.; Abu-Esba, L.; Smith, B. D. Bioorg. Med.
Chem. 2009, 17, 141-148. [pdf]
157.
Effect
of Stopper Size on Squaraine Rotaxane Stability. Fu, N.; Gassensmith,
Smith, B.
D. Supramol. Chem. 2009, 21 [pdf]
158.
Fluorescent
Chemosensor for
Reactive Organohalides in Micellar Solution with an Example of
Autocatalysis.
Lee, J-J.; Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm.
2009, 1962 - 1963.
[pdf]
159.
Cycloaddition
to an Anthracene Derived Macrocyclic Receptor with Supramolecular
Control of
Regioselectivity. Gassensmith, J. J.; Baumes, J. M.;
Eberhard, J. Smith, B. D. Chem. Comm. 2009,
2517 - 2519. [pdf]