Scott A. Van Arman - Publications

Affiliations: 
1992- Chemistry Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, PA, United States 
Area:
Fluorescent Chemosensors / Organic Methods

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Year Citation  Score
2001 Linton BR, Goodman MS, Fan E, van Arman SA, Hamilton AD. Thermodynamic aspects of dicarboxylate recognition by simple artificial receptors. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 66: 7313-9. PMID 11681943 DOI: 10.1021/Jo010413Y  0.444
1993 Van Arman SA, Czarnik AW. Intramolecular carboxylate catalysis in the depurination of a 7-methylguanosine derivative. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 1: 369-74. PMID 8081867 DOI: 10.1016/S0968-0896(00)82143-4  0.455
1993 Van Arman SA, Czarnik AW. Chemical communication of enzymatic ATP hydrolysis using a fluorescent chemosensor Supramolecular Chemistry. 1: 99-101. DOI: 10.1080/10610279308040653  0.514
1990 Van Arman SA, Czarnik AW. General fluorescence assay for enzyme-catalyzed polyanion hydrolysis based on template-directed excimer formation. Application to heparin and polyglutamate Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112: 5376-5377. DOI: 10.1021/Ja00169A070  0.518
1990 Cherian XM, Van Arman SA, Czarnik AW. Models for nucleoside glycosylase enzymes. Evidence that the hydrolysis of β-D-ribofuranosides requires a ''backside'' preassociation nucleophile Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112: 4490-4498. DOI: 10.1021/Ja00167A056  0.474
1988 Cherian XM, Van Arman SA, Czarnik AW. Experimental support for Asp-52's importance in lysozyme using a carbohydrate-based enzyme model. Acetal hydrolysis catalyzed by a "stereoelectronically correct" carboxylate group Journal of the American Chemical Society. 110: 6566-6568. DOI: 10.1021/Ja00227A049  0.498
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