Theodore C. Jessop, Ph.D.

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2005 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Organic, Organometallic, Bioorganic, and Medicinal Chemistry
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Paul A. Wender grad student 2005 Stanford
 (Molecular transporters for drug delivery: Guanidinium-based and nanotube transporters.)
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Rothbard JB, Jessop TC, Wender PA. (2006) Molecular understanding of cellular uptake by arginine-rich cell penetrating peptides Acs Symposium Series. 923: 166-181
Rothbard JB, Jessop TC, Wender PA. (2005) Adaptive translocation: the role of hydrogen bonding and membrane potential in the uptake of guanidinium-rich transporters into cells. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 57: 495-504
Rothbard JB, Jessop TC, Lewis RS, et al. (2004) Role of membrane potential and hydrogen bonding in the mechanism of translocation of guanidinium-rich peptides into cells. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 9506-7
Shi Kam NW, Jessop TC, Wender PA, et al. (2004) Nanotube molecular transporters: internalization of carbon nanotube-protein conjugates into Mammalian cells. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 6850-1
Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2003) Inspirations from nature. New reactions, new therapeutic leads, and new drug delivery systems Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75: 143-155
Wender PA, Baryza JL, Brenner SE, et al. (2003) Inspirations from nature. New reactions, therapeutic leads, and drug delivery systems Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75: 143-155
Wender PA, Rothbard JB, Jessop TC, et al. (2002) Oligocarbamate molecular transporters: design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of a new class of transporters for drug delivery. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124: 13382-3
Wender PA, Jessop TC, Pattabiraman K, et al. (2001) An efficient, scalable synthesis of the molecular transporter octaarginine via a segment doubling strategy. Organic Letters. 3: 3229-32
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