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Jennifer Hiscock
Jennifer Hiscock
Professor of Supramolecular Chemistry, UKRI Future Leaders Research Fellow, University of Kent
Verified email at kent.ac.uk
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Anion receptor chemistry: highlights from 2010
M Wenzel, JR Hiscock, PA Gale
Chemical Society Reviews 41 (1), 480-520, 2012
6882012
A synthetic ion transporter that disrupts autophagy and induces apoptosis by perturbing cellular chloride concentrations
N Busschaert, SH Park, KH Baek, YP Choi, J Park, ENW Howe, ...
Nature chemistry 9 (7), 667-675, 2017
2092017
1, 3‐Diindolylureas and 1, 3‐diindolylthioureas: anion complexation studies in solution and the solid state
C Caltagirone, JR Hiscock, MB Hursthouse, ME Light, PA Gale
Chemistry–A European Journal 14 (33), 10236-10243, 2008
1762008
Acyclic indole and carbazole-based sulfate receptors
PA Gale, JR Hiscock, CZ Jie, MB Hursthouse, ME Light
Chemical Science 1 (2), 215-220, 2010
1302010
Towards predictable transmembrane transport: QSAR analysis of anion binding and transport
N Busschaert, SJ Bradberry, M Wenzel, CJE Haynes, JR Hiscock, IL Kirby, ...
Chemical Science 4 (8), 3036-3045, 2013
1292013
Advances in applied supramolecular technologies
GT Williams, CJE Haynes, M Fares, C Caltagirone, JR Hiscock, PA Gale
Chemical Society Reviews 50 (4), 2737-2763, 2021
1132021
Anion–anion proton transfer in hydrogen bonded complexes
PA Gale, JR Hiscock, SJ Moore, C Caltagirone, MB Hursthouse, ME Light
Chemistry–An Asian Journal 5 (3), 555-561, 2010
1132010
Anion–anion proton transfer in hydrogen bonded complexes
PA Gale, JR Hiscock, SJ Moore, C Caltagirone, MB Hursthouse, ME Light
Chemistry–An Asian Journal 5 (3), 555-561, 2010
1132010
Fluorescent carbazolylurea anion receptors
JR Hiscock, C Caltagirone, ME Light, MB Hursthouse, PA Gale
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 7 (9), 1781-1783, 2009
822009
Hydrogen bond-mediated recognition of the chemical warfare agent soman (GD)
MR Sambrook, JR Hiscock, A Cook, AC Green, I Holden, JC Vincent, ...
Chemical communications 48 (45), 5605-5607, 2012
712012
1, 3-Diindolylureas: high affinity dihydrogen phosphate receptors
C Caltagirone, PA Gale, JR Hiscock, SJ Brooks, MB Hursthouse, ME Light
Chemical communications, 3007-3009, 2008
652008
Tunable transmembrane chloride transport by bis-indolylureas
CJE Haynes, SJ Moore, JR Hiscock, I Marques, PJ Costa, V Felix, ...
Chemical Science 3 (5), 1436-1444, 2012
642012
1, 2, 3-Triazole-strapped calix [4] pyrrole: a new membrane transporter for chloride
MG Fisher, PA Gale, JR Hiscock, MB Hursthouse, ME Light, ...
Chemical communications, 3017-3019, 2009
602009
Detection of nerve agent via perturbation of supramolecular gel formation
JR Hiscock, F Piana, MR Sambrook, NJ Wells, AJ Clark, JC Vincent, ...
Chemical communications 49 (80), 9119-9121, 2013
522013
Carbamate complexation by urea-based receptors: studies in solution and the solid state
PR Edwards, JR Hiscock, PA Gale, ME Light
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 8 (1), 100-106, 2010
522010
Anion recognition and transport properties of sulfamide-, phosphoric triamide-and thiophosphoric triamide-based receptors
PB Cranwell, JR Hiscock, CJE Haynes, ME Light, NJ Wells, PA Gale
Chemical communications 49 (9), 874-876, 2013
512013
Towards quantifying the role of hydrogen bonding within amphiphile self-association and resultant aggregate formation
LJ White, NJ Wells, LR Blackholly, HJ Shepherd, B Wilson, GP Bustone, ...
Chemical science 8 (11), 7620-7630, 2017
492017
Detection and remediation of organophosphorus compounds by oximate containing organogels
JR Hiscock, MR Sambrook, NJ Wells, PA Gale
Chemical Science 6 (10), 5680-5684, 2015
492015
Benzimidazole-based anion receptors: tautomeric switching and selectivity
PA Gale, JR Hiscock, N Lalaoui, ME Light, NJ Wells, M Wenzel
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 10 (30), 5909-5915, 2012
432012
Accurate method to quantify binding in supramolecular chemistry
K Haav, SA Kadam, L Toom, PA Gale, N Busschaert, M Wenzel, ...
The Journal of Organic Chemistry 78 (16), 7796-7808, 2013
372013
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