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Holden Thorp
Holden Thorp
Professor of Chemistry and Medicine, George Washington University
Verified email at gwu.edu
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Bond valence sum analysis of metal-ligand bond lengths in metalloenzymes and model complexes. 2. Refined distances and other enzymes
W Liu, HH Thorp
Inorganic Chemistry 32 (19), 4102-4105, 1993
8581993
ChatGPT is fun, but not an author
HH Thorp
Science 379 (6630), 313-313, 2023
8292023
The possible role of proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) in water oxidation by photosystem II
TJ Meyer, MHV Huynh, HH Thorp
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 46 (28), 5284-5304, 2007
5952007
Bond valence sum analysis of metal-ligand bond lengths in metalloenzymes and model complexes
HH Thorp
Inorganic Chemistry 31 (9), 1585-1588, 1992
4691992
Electrochemical measurement of the solvent accessibility of nucleobases using electron transfer between DNA and metal complexes
DH Johnston, KC Glasgow, HH Thorp
Journal of the American Chemical Society 117 (35), 8933-8938, 1995
4481995
Cutting out the middleman: DNA biosensors based on electrochemical oxidation
HH Thorp
Trends in Biotechnology 16 (3), 117-121, 1998
3161998
Binding and kinetics studies of oxidation of DNA by oxoruthenium (IV)
GA Neyhart, N Grover, SR Smith, WA Kalsbeck, TA Fairley, M Cory, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 115 (11), 4423-4428, 1993
2971993
Modification of indium tin oxide electrodes with nucleic acids: detection of attomole quantities of immobilized DNA by electrocatalysis
PM Armistead, HH Thorp
Analytical Chemistry 72 (16), 3764-3770, 2000
2562000
Probing biomolecule recognition with electron transfer: electrochemical sensors for DNA hybridization
ME Napier, CR Loomis, MF Sistare, J Kim, AE Eckhardt, HH Thorp
Bioconjugate chemistry 8 (6), 906-913, 1997
2171997
Polymer-electrodes for detecting nucleic acid hybridization and method of use thereof
HH Thorp, CR Loomis, ME Napier
US Patent 5,968,745, 1999
1991999
Synthesis and properties of new DNA cleavage agents based on oxoruthenium (IV)
N Gupta, N Grover, GA Neyhart, P Singh, HH Thorp
Inorganic Chemistry 32 (3), 310-316, 1993
1781993
Proton-coupled electron transfer in duplex DNA: driving force dependence and isotope effects on electrocatalytic oxidation of guanine
SC Weatherly, IV Yang, HH Thorp
Journal of the American Chemical Society 123 (6), 1236-1237, 2001
1762001
Electrochemical reduction of fullerenes in the presence of O2 and H2O: Polyoxygen adducts and fragmentation of the C60 framework
WA Kalsbeck, HH Thorp
Journal of electroanalytical chemistry and interfacial electrochemistry 314 …, 1991
1711991
Atomic force microscopy studies of DNA-wrapped carbon nanotube structure and binding to quantum dots
JF Campbell, I Tessmer, HH Thorp, DA Erie
Journal of the American Chemical Society 130 (32), 10648-10655, 2008
1552008
An ionic liquid form of DNA: redox-active molten salts of nucleic acids
AM Leone, SC Weatherly, ME Williams, HH Thorp, RW Murray
Journal of the American Chemical Society 123 (2), 218-222, 2001
1452001
Oxidation of DNA and RNA by oxoruthenium (IV) metallointercalators: visualizing the recognition properties of dipyridophenazine by high-resolution electrophoresis
PJ Carter, CC Cheng, HH Thorp
Journal of the American Chemical Society 120 (4), 632-642, 1998
1451998
Oxidation kinetics of guanine in DNA molecules adsorbed onto indium tin oxide electrodes
PM Armistead, HH Thorp
Analytical chemistry 73 (3), 558-564, 2001
1442001
Modification of electrodes with dicarboxylate self-assembled monolayers for attachment and detection of nucleic acids
ME Napier, HH Thorp
Langmuir 13 (23), 6342-6344, 1997
1331997
Electrochemical detection of nucleic acid hybridization
HH Thorp, DH Johnston, ME Napier, CR Loomis, MF Sistare, J Kim
US Patent 5,871,918, 1999
129*1999
Studies of electrocatalytic DNA cleavage by oxoruthenium (IV). X-ray crystal structure of [Ru (tpy)(tmen) OH2](ClO4) 2 (tmen= N, N, N', N'-tetramethylethylenediamine, tpy= 2, 2 …
N Grover, N Gupta, P Singh, HH Thorp
Inorganic Chemistry 31 (11), 2014-2020, 1992
1281992
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