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Professor Butch's Publications

Overview: 35 Papers, 1002 Citations, h-index 15
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  1. Li, L. et al. Butterfly Oscillation of an ICG Dimer Enables Ultra-high Photothermal Conversion Efficiency. Cell Reports Physical Sciences (in Press)
  2. Xiong, Y. et al. Improving drug discovery with a hybrid deep generative model using reinforcement learning trained on a Bayesian docking approximation. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design 1–11 (2023).
  3. Xie, D. et al. A novel near-infrared EGFR targeting probe for metastatic lymph node imaging in preclinical mouse models. Journal of Nanobiotechnology 21, 1–12 (2023).
  4. Ren, J.-C. et al. Predicting single-phase solid solutions in as-sputtered high entropy alloys: High-throughput screening with machine-learning model. Journal of Materials Science & Technology 138, 70–79 (2023).
  5. Wang, Y., Xiong, Y., Garcia, E. A. L., Wang, Y. & Butch, C. J. Drug chemical space as a guide for new herbicide development: A cheminformatic analysis. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 70, 9625–9636 (2022).
  6. Naman, Z. T., Kadhim, S., Al-Isawi, Z. J., Butch, C. J. & Muhseen, Z. T. Computational Investigations of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Compounds against the Omicron Variant of SARS-CoV-2 to Rescue the Host Immune System. Pharmaceuticals 15, 741 (2022).
  7. Li, Y. et al. A study on setting standards for near-infrared fluorescence-image guided surgery (NIRFGS) time lapse monitoring based on preoperative liver function assessment. Annals of Translational Medicine 10, (2022).
  8. Li, J. et al. Effect of Single-Atom Defects on Metal Surfaces on Porphycene Tautomerization. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 126, 4871–4878 (2022).
  9. Dentmon, Z. W., Butch, C. J. & Gold, H. B. Synthesis and Antiviral Evaluation of 2′, 3′-β-C-Disubstituted Nucleoside Analogue ProTides to Test a Conformational Model of Potency Against Hepatitis C. Synlett (2022).
  10. Cao, Y. et al. A pilot study of near-infrared fluorescence guided surgery for primary tumor localization and lymph node mapping in colorectal cancer. Annals of Translational Medicine 9, (2021).
  11. Butch, C. J., Meringer, M., Gagnon, J.-S. & Cleaves, H. J. Open questions in understanding life’s origins. Communications Chemistry 4, 11 (2021).
  12. Zhao, S. et al. An orally administered CeO2@ montmorillonite nanozyme targets inflammation for inflammatory bowel disease therapy. Advanced Functional Materials 30, 2004692 (2020).
  13. Yang, S. et al. Surface strain-induced collective switching of ensembles of molecules on metal surfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 11, 2277–2283 (2020).
  14. Yang, S., Li, S., Ren, J.-C., Butch, C. J. & Liu, W. Reversible control of spintronic properties of ferromagnetic metal/organic interfaces through selective molecular switching. Chemistry of Materials 32, 9609–9615 (2020).
  15. Xie, M. et al. Ultracompact iron oxide nanoparticles with a monolayer coating of succinylated heparin: a new class of renal-clearable and nontoxic T1 agents for high-field MRI. ACS applied materials & interfaces 12, 53994–54004 (2020).
  16. Liu, Y. et al. Integrated cascade nanozyme catalyzes in vivo ROS scavenging for anti-inflammatory therapy. Science advances 6, eabb2695 (2020).
  17. Liu, J. et al. Asymmetric Schottky contacts in van der Waals Metal-semiconductor-metal structures based on two-dimensional janus materials. Research (2020).
  18. Brovarone, A. V. et al. Let there be water: How hydration/dehydration reactions accompany key Earth and life processes. American mineralogist 105, 1152–1160 (2020).
  19. Xie, M. et al. Succinylated heparin monolayer coating vastly increases superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle T 2 proton relaxivity. Nanoscale 11, 12905–12914 (2019).
  20. Su, G. et al. Switchable Schottky contacts: simultaneously enhanced output current and reduced leakage current. Journal of the American Chemical Society 141, 1628–1635 (2019).
  21. Li, J. et al. Deep molecular orbital driven high-temperature hydrogen tautomerization switching. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 10, 6755–6761 (2019).
  22. Ilardo, M. et al. Adaptive properties of the genetically encoded amino acid alphabet are inherited from its subsets. Scientific Reports 9, 12468 (2019).
  23. He, X. et al. One‐pot exfoliation of graphitic C3N4 quantum dots for blue QLEDs by methylamine intercalation. Small 15, 1902735 (2019).
  24. Dai, B. et al. Encapsulating maytansinoid in pH-sensitive nanocarriers: The importance of using extremely potent cytotoxic agents and fast release for nanomedicine to achieve tumor elimination. Nano Research 12, 1959–1966 (2019).
  25. Cleaves, H. J., Butch, C., Burger, P. B., Goodwin, J. & Meringer, M. One among millions: The chemical space of nucleic acid-like molecules. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 59, 4266–4277 (2019).
  26. Nguyen, H. H. et al. Design, synthesis, and pharmacological evaluation of second-generation tetrahydroisoquinoline-based CXCR4 antagonists with favorable ADME properties. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 61, 7168–7188 (2018).
  27. Kaiser, T. M., Burger, P. B., Butch, C. J., Pelly, S. C. & Liotta, D. C. A machine learning approach for predicting HIV reverse transcriptase mutation susceptibility of biologically active compounds. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 58, 1544–1552 (2018).
  28. Gibb, A. J. et al. A structurally derived model of subunit‐dependent NMDA receptor function. The Journal of physiology 596, 4057–4089 (2018).
  29. Chandru, K. et al. Simple prebiotic synthesis of high diversity dynamic combinatorial polyester libraries. Communications Chemistry 1, 30 (2018).
  30. Strong, K. L. et al. The structure–activity relationship of a tetrahydroisoquinoline class of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor modulators that potentiates GluN2B-containing N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors. Journal of medicinal chemistry 60, 5556–5585 (2017).
  31. Mohammed, F. S. et al. A plausible prebiotic origin of glyoxylate: nonenzymatic transamination reactions of glycine with formaldehyde. Synlett 28, 93–97 (2017).
  32. Guttenberg, N., Virgo, N., Butch, C. & Packard, N. Selection first path to the origin of life. arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.05831 (2017).
  33. Chandru, K., Gilbert, A., Butch, C., Aono, M. & Cleaves, H. J. The abiotic chemistry of thiolated acetate derivatives and the origin of life. Scientific reports 6, 29883 (2016).
  34. Butch, C. J. et al. pH‐controlled reaction divergence of decarboxylation versus fragmentation in reactions of dihydroxyfumarate with glyoxylate and formaldehyde: parallels to biological pathways. Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry 29, 352–360 (2016).
  35. Scharf, C. et al. A strategy for origins of life research. (Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 USA, 2015).
  36. Butch, C. et al. Production of tartrates by cyanide-mediated dimerization of glyoxylate: A potential abiotic pathway to the citric acid cycle. Journal of the American Chemical Society 135, 13440–13445 (2013).​

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