Department of Chemistry

Publications by Professor David Spring

Zn2+-Triggered Amide Tautomerization Produces a Highly Zn2+-Selective, Cell-Permeable, and Ratiometric Fluorescent Sensor
ZC Xu, KH Baek, HN Kim, JN Cui, XH Qian, DR Spring, I Shin, J Yoon - Journal of the American Chemical Society (2010) 132, 601
(DOI: 10.1021/ja907334j)
Zn2+-triggered amide tautomerization produces a highly Zn 2+-selective, cell-permeable, and ratiometric fluorescent sensor
Z Xu, K-H Baek, HN Kim, J Cui, X Qian, DR Spring, I Shin, J Yoon - Journal of the American Chemical Society (2010) 132, 601
The molecular basis of the host response to lipopolysaccharide
CE Bryant, DR Spring, M Gangloff, NJ Gay - Nature Reviews Microbiology (2010) 8, 8
(DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro2266)
Synthesis of highly substituted symmetrical 1,3-dienes via tandem carbocupration and organocuprate oxidation
SJ Aves, KG Pike, DR Spring - Synlett (2010), 2839
Ratiometric fluorescent and colorimetric sensors for Cu2+ based on 4,5-disubstituted-1,8-naphthalimide and sensing cyanide via Cu2+ displacement approach
Z Xu, J Pan, DR Spring, J Cui, J Yoon - Tetrahedron (2010) 66, 1678
Diversity-oriented synthesis as a tool for the discovery of novel biologically active small molecules
WRJD Galloway, A Isidro-Llobet, DR Spring - Nature Communications (2010) 1, 80
(DOI: 10.1038/ncomms1081)
3D small-molecule microarrays.
DM Marsden, RL Nicholson, M Ladlow, DR Spring - Chemical Communications (2009), 7107
(DOI: 10.1039/b913665g)
Synthesis of biaryl-containing medium-ring systems by organocuprate oxidation: Applications in the total synthesis of ellagitannin natural products
XB Su, GL Thomas, WRJD Galloway, DS Surry, RJ Spandl, DR Spring - Synthesis (2009) 2009, 3880
(DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1218154)
Mastering the chemical language of bacteria.
WRJD Galloway, JT Hodgkinson, M Welch, DR Spring - Chemistry & Biology (2009) 16, 913
(DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2009.09.006)
The discovery of antibacterial agents using diversity-oriented synthesis
WRJD Galloway, A Bender, M Welch, DR Spring - Chemical Communications (2009), 2446
(DOI: 10.1039/b816852k)