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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Anthony P. Davis is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Chemistry and Materials Science. Within these areas, their work notably covers subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, and Biomaterials.

Their research topics include:

  • Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Supramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Biotin and Related Studies

Anthony P. Davis has contributed extensively to the scientific literature. Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Biomimetic carbohydrate recognition" (2020) published in Chemical Society Reviews
  • "Molecular Recognition Mediated by Hydrogen Bonding in Aqueous Media" (2020) published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Free-standing homochiral 2D monolayers by exfoliation of molecular crystals" (2022) published in Nature
  • "A Vibration-Induced-Emission-Based Fluorescent Chemosensor for the Selective and Visual Recognition of Glucose" (2021) published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Observations of tetrel bonding between sp3-carbon and THF" (2020) published in Chemical Science

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Anthony P. Davis include:

  • Hennie Valkenier
  • M. Carmen Galán
  • Stephen J. Butler
  • Jinqiao Dong
  • Javier Ramos-Soriano

The most common venues for their publications are:

  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Chemical Science
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry

Anthony P. Davis received the Tilden Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • Carbohydrate Recognition through Noncovalent Interactions: A Challenge for Biomimetic and Supramolecular Chemistry

    Anthony P. Davis;Richard S. Wareham

  • Fluorescent sensing of pyrophosphate and bis-carboxylates with charge neutral PET chemosensors.

    Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson;Anthony P. Davis;John E. O'Brien;Mark Glynn

  • Development of synthetic membrane transporters for anions

    Anthony P. Davis;David N. Sheppard;Bradley D. Smith

  • A synthetic lectin analog for biomimetic disaccharide recognition.

    Yann Ferrand;Matthew P. Crump;Anthony P. Davis

  • A simple and accessible synthetic lectin for glucose recognition and sensing

    Chenfeng Ke;Harry Destecroix;Matthew P. Crump;Anthony P. Davis

  • A biomimetic receptor for glucose

    Robert A. Tromans;Tom S. Carter;Laurent Chabanne;Matthew P. Crump

  • Anion binding and transport by steroid-based receptors

    Anthony P. Davis

  • Cholaphanes et al.; steroids as structural components in molecular engineering

    Anthony P. Davis

  • Steroid-based anion receptors and transporters

    Peter R. Brotherhood;Anthony P. Davis

  • A guide into glycosciences: How chemistry, biochemistry and biology cooperate to crack the sugar code

    Dolores Solís;Nicolai V. Bovin;Anthony P. Davis;Jesús Jiménez-Barbero

  • Design, synthesis and photophysical studies of simple fluorescent anion PET sensors using charge neutral thiourea receptors

    Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson;Anthony P. Davis;Anthony P. Davis;Gillian M. Hussey;Juliann Tierney

  • A fluorescent assay for chloride transport; identification of a synthetic anionophore with improved activity

    Beth A. McNally;Atanas V. Koulov;Bradley D. Smith;Jean-Baptiste Joos

  • Fluorescent photoinduced electron transfer (PET) sensing of anions using charge neutral chemosensors

    Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson;Anthony P. Davis;Anthony P. Davis;Mark Glynn

  • Steroids as organising elements in anion receptors

    Anthony P. Davis;Jean-Baptiste Joos

  • Synthesis and photophysical evaluation of charge neutral thiourea or urea based fluorescent PET sensors for bis-carboxylates and pyrophosphate.

    Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson;Anthony P. Davis;Anthony P. Davis;John E. O'Brien;Mark Glynn

  • Chloride Transport Across Vesicle and Cell Membranes by Steroid‐Based Receptors

    Atanas V. Koulov;Timothy N. Lambert;Rameshwer Shukla;Mahim Jain

  • Carbohydrate Recognition in Water by a Tricyclic Polyamide Receptor

    Emmanuel Klein;Matthew P. Crump;Anthony P. Davis

  • New "cholapod" anionophores; high-affinity halide receptors derived from cholic acid.

    AJ Ayling;MN Perez-Payan;Anthony P Davis

  • Biotin[6]uril Esters: Chloride-Selective Transmembrane Anion Carriers Employing C—H···Anion Interactions

    Micke Lisbjerg;Hennie Valkenier;Bo M. Jessen;Hana Al-Kerdi

  • Efficient, non-toxic anion transport by synthetic carriers in cells and epithelia

    Hongyu Li;Hennie Valkenier;Luke W Judd;Peter R Brotherhood

  • ANION RECOGNITION BY TRIPODAL RECEPTORS DERIVED FROM CHOLIC ACID

    Anthony P. Davis;Justin J. Perry;Robert P. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew P. Crump
Matthew P. Crump University of Bristol
Bradley D. Smith
Bradley D. Smith University of Notre Dame
Philip A. Gale
Philip A. Gale University of Groningen
Kari Rissanen
Kari Rissanen University of Jyväskylä
Marcel Jaspars
Marcel Jaspars University of Aberdeen
Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson
Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College Dublin
Radek Marek
Radek Marek Central European Institute of Technology
Geert-Jan Boons
Geert-Jan Boons University of Georgia
Alexander Kros
Alexander Kros Leiden University

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