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Overview

Ivan J. Dmochowski is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research contributions span primarily the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with additional work in materials science. They have a significant publication record in the subfields of molecular biology, materials chemistry, spectroscopy, atomic and molecular physics and optics, and organic chemistry.

The scientist's research focuses on topics including advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, advanced NMR techniques and applications, atomic and subatomic physics research, RNA interference and gene delivery, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, and protein structure and dynamics.

Frequent coauthors in their body of work include Serge D. Zemerov, Kang Du, Zhuangyu Zhao, Joshua A. Bulos, and Jason G. Marmorstein.

Ivan J. Dmochowski has published regularly in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Chemical Science, ACS Chemical Biology, Analytical Chemistry, and Inorganic Chemistry. The number of publications in these venues ranges from 2 to 5 per venue, indicating a focus on high-impact journals and databases related to chemistry and structural science.

Some of their recent publications include:

  • Paramagnetic Organocobalt Capsule Revealing Xenon Host-Guest Chemistry, 2020, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Structure-Guided Design of a Potent and Specific Inhibitor against the Genomic Mutator APOBEC3A, 2022, ACS Chemical Biology
  • Cryptophane-xenon complexes for 129Xe MRI applications, 2021, RSC Advances
  • Design of a Superpositively Charged Enzyme: Human Carbonic Anhydrase II Variant with Ferritin Encapsulation and Immobilization, 2021, Biochemistry
  • Ratiometric, pH-Sensitive Probe for Monitoring siRNA Delivery, 2023, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Best Publications

  • Transcriptome in vivo analysis (TIVA) of spatially defined single cells in live tissue.

    Ditte Lovatt;Brittani K. Ruble;Jaehee Lee;Hannah Dueck

  • Structural, Electrochemical, and Photophysical Properties of Gallium(III) 5,10,15‐Tris(pentafluorophenyl)corrole

    Jesper Bendix;Ivan J. Dmochowski;Harry B. Gray;Atif Mahammed

  • Ferritin-based drug delivery systems: Hybrid nanocarriers for vascular immunotargeting.

    Makan Khoshnejad;Hamideh Parhiz;Vladimir V. Shuvaev;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Designing 129Xe NMR biosensors for matrix metalloproteinase detection.

    Qian Wei;Garry K Seward;P Aru Hill;Brian Patton

  • Cryptophane Xenon-129 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Biosensors Targeting Human Carbonic Anhydrase

    Chambers Jm;Hill Pa;Aaron Ja;Han Zh

  • Regulating gene expression with light-activated oligonucleotides

    XinJing Tang;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Directing noble metal ion chemistry within a designed ferritin protein.

    Christopher A Butts;Joe Swift;Seung-Gu Kang;Luigi Di Costanzo

  • Regulating gene expression in zebrafish embryos using light-activated, negatively charged peptide nucleic acids.

    Xinjing Tang;Shingo Maegawa;Eric S. Weinberg;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Specific delivery of corroles to cells via noncovalent conjugates with viral proteins.

    Hasmik Agadjanian;Jeremy J. Weaver;Atif Mahammed;Altan Rentsendorj

  • Probing the open state of cytochrome P450cam with ruthenium-linker substrates

    Alexander R. Dunn;Ivan J. Dmochowski;Alexandrine M. Bilwes;Harry B. Gray

  • Crystallographic observation of 'induced fit' in a cryptophane host–guest model system

    Olena Taratula;P. Aru Hill;Najat S. Khan;Patrick J. Carroll

  • Structure and activity of apoferritin-stabilized gold nanoparticles.

    Lei Zhang;Joe Swift;Christopher A. Butts;Vijay Yerubandi

  • Regulating gene expression in human leukemia cells using light-activated oligodeoxynucleotides

    XinJing Tang;Jyothishmathi Swaminathan;Alan M. Gewirtz;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Thermodynamics of xenon binding to cryptophane in water and human plasma.

    P. Aru Hill;Qian Wei;Roderic G. Eckenhoff;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • A "Smart" ¹²⁸Xe NMR Biosensor for pH-Dependent Cell Labeling.

    Brittany A. Riggle;Yanfei Wang;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Substituent Effects on Xenon Binding Affinity and Solution Behavior of Water-Soluble Cryptophanes

    P. Aru Hill;Qian Wei;Thomas Troxler;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Using reporter genes to study cis-regulatory elements.

    Maria I. Arnone;Ivan J. Dmochowski;Christian Gache

  • Cell-compatible, integrin-targeted cryptophane-129Xe NMR biosensors.

    Garry K. Seward;Yubin Bai;Najat S. Khan;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Utilizing a Water-Soluble Cryptophane with Fast Xenon Exchange Rates for Picomolar Sensitivity NMR Measurements

    Yubin Bai;P. Aru Hill;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Peptide-mediated cellular uptake of cryptophane.

    Garry K. Seward;Qian Wei;Ivan J. Dmochowski

  • Substrates for Rapid Delivery of Electrons and Holes to Buried Active Sites in Proteins

    Jonathan J. Wilker;Ivan J. Dmochowski;John H. Dawson;Jay R. Winkler

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry B. Gray
Harry B. Gray California Institute of Technology
Jeffery G. Saven
Jeffery G. Saven University of Pennsylvania
James Eberwine
James Eberwine University of Pennsylvania
Daniel A. Hammer
Daniel A. Hammer University of Pennsylvania
Jay R. Winkler
Jay R. Winkler California Institute of Technology
Michael J. Therien
Michael J. Therien Duke University
Jonathan J. Wilker
Jonathan J. Wilker Purdue University West Lafayette
Patrick J. Carroll
Patrick J. Carroll University of Pennsylvania
Brian R. Crane
Brian R. Crane Cornell University
Vladimir R. Muzykantov
Vladimir R. Muzykantov University of Pennsylvania

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