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Alvin L. Crumbliss

Alvin L. Crumbliss

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
8940
World Ranking
13989
National Ranking
3628

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2012 - Herty Medal, American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society

Overview

Alvin L. Crumbliss is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected areas within medicine, with a focus on biochemical and physiological processes related to trace elements and molecular mechanisms.

The main fields of study associated with Crumbliss include Medicine, with specific subfields such as Electrochemistry, Oncology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Metal complexes synthesis and properties
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders

Crumbliss has contributed to academic literature with notable recent papers such as:

  • "A perspective essay on the use of Ga3+ as a proxy for Fe3+ in bioinorganic model studies and its successful use for therapeutic purposes" (2021), published in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
  • "Supramolecular and Liquid Crystalline Contributions to the Assembly of Myofibril" (2020), published in Molecules
  • "Diacetyl exposure disrupts iron homeostasis in animals and cells" (2021), published in Inhalation Toxicology

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Crumbliss include Sambuddha Banerjee, A. Ciferri, Andrew J. Ghio, Joleen M. Soukup, and Lisa A. Dailey.

The main venues of publication reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the research, including the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, Molecules, and Inhalation Toxicology, each contributing to the dissemination of findings across chemistry, molecular science, and toxicology fields.

Recognition for Crumbliss's contributions includes receiving the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2012, the Herty Medal awarded by the American Chemical Society in 2012, and being named Fellow of the American Chemical Society in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Chemical aspects of siderophore mediated iron transport.

    Hakim Boukhalfa;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Direct electron transfer at horseradish peroxidase—colloidal gold modified electrodes

    Junguo Zhao;Robert W. Henkens;Robert W. Henkens;Jaqueline Stonehuerner;John P. O'Daly

  • Colloidal gold as a biocompatible immobilization matrix suitable for the fabrication of enzyme electrodes by electrodeposition

    A. L. Crumbliss;S. C. Perine;J. Stonehuerner;K. R. Tubergen

  • Role of surface complexed iron in oxidant generation and lung inflammation induced by silicates

    A. J. Ghio;T. P. Kennedy;A. R. Whorton;A. L. Crumbliss

  • Coordination chemistry of siderophores: thermodynamics and kinetics of iron chelation and release.

    A M Albrecht-Gary;A L Crumbliss

  • Monomeric oxygen adducts of N,N'-ethylenebis(acetylacetoniminato) ligandcobalt(II). Preparation and properties

    Alvin L. Crumbliss;Fred Basolo

  • Design, Synthesis and Study of a Mycobactin-artemisinin Conjugate that has Selective and Potent Activity Against Tuberculosis and Malaria

    Marvin J. Miller;Andrew J. Walz;Helen Zhu;Chunrui Wu

  • Environmental factors influence the production of enterobactin, salmochelin, aerobactin, and yersiniabactin in Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917

    Marianne Valdebenito;Alvin L. Crumbliss;Günther Winkelmann;Klaus Hantke

  • A xanthine oxidase/colloidal gold enzyme electrode for amperometric biosensor applications

    Junguo Zhao;J.P. O'Daly;R.W. Henkens;J. Stonehuerner

  • Crystal structure of ferrioxamine B: a comparative analysis and implications for molecular recognition.

    Suraj Dhungana;Peter S. White;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • ALKALI METAL CATION EFFECTS IN A PRUSSIAN BLUE SURFACE MODIFIED ELECTRODE

    A. L. Crumbliss;P. S. Lugg;N. Morosoff

  • Preparation and Chemistry of α-Chloroalkyllithium Compounds. Their Role as Carbenoid Intermediates1

    Donald F. Hoeg;Donald I. Lusk;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Kinetics and mechanism of the stepwise dissociation of iron(III) from ferrioxamine B in aqueous acid

    Bruce Monzyk;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Coordination Chemistry and Redox Processes in Siderophore-Mediated Iron Transport

    Suraj Dhungana;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Mechanism of ligand substitution on high-spin iron(III) by hydroxamic acid chelators. Thermodynamic and kinetic studies on the formation and dissociation of a series of monohydroxamatoiron(III) complexes

    Bruce Monzyk;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Iron sequestration by small molecules: Thermodynamic and kinetic studies of natural siderophores and synthetic model compounds

    Alvin L. Crumbliss;James M. Harrington

  • Electrochemical Behavior of the Fe(III) Complexes of the Cyclic Hydroxamate Siderophores Alcaligin and Desferrioxamine E

    Ivan Spasojević;Sandra K. Armstrong;Timothy J. Brickman;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • A Spectroelectrochemical Method for Differentiation of Steric and Electronic Effects in Hemoglobins and Myoglobins

    Kevin M. Faulkner;Celia Bonaventura;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Acid dissociation constants (Ka) and their temperature dependencies (.DELTA.Ha, .DELTA.Sa) for a series of carbon- and nitrogen-substituted hydroxamic acids in aqueous solution

    Bruce Monzyk;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • A carrageenan hydrogel stabilized colloidal gold multi-enzyme biosensor electrode utilizing immobilized horseradish peroxidase and cholesterol oxidase/cholesterol esterase to detect cholesterol in serum and whole blood

    A.L. Crumbliss;J.G. Stonehuerner;R.W. Henkens;J. Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Celia Bonaventura
Celia Bonaventura Duke University
Ivan Spasojevic
Ivan Spasojevic Duke University
Ines Batinic-Haberle
Ines Batinic-Haberle Duke University
Abdu I. Alayash
Abdu I. Alayash US Food and Drug Administration
Fred Basolo
Fred Basolo Northwestern University
Michael C. Fitzgerald
Michael C. Fitzgerald Duke University
John S. Olson
John S. Olson Rice University
Richard A. Bartsch
Richard A. Bartsch Texas Tech University
John R. Hoidal
John R. Hoidal University of Utah
Joseph Bonaventura
Joseph Bonaventura Duke University

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