Matthew R. Aronoff

761 total citations
16 papers, 605 citations indexed

About

Matthew R. Aronoff is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Biomaterials. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew R. Aronoff has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 605 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Organic Chemistry, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Biomaterials. Recurrent topics in Matthew R. Aronoff's work include Click Chemistry and Applications (7 papers), Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (6 papers) and Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms (4 papers). Matthew R. Aronoff is often cited by papers focused on Click Chemistry and Applications (7 papers), Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (6 papers) and Cyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms (4 papers). Matthew R. Aronoff collaborates with scholars based in United States and Switzerland. Matthew R. Aronoff's co-authors include Ronald T. Raines, Kalie A. Mix, Helma Wennemers, Brian Gold, Kristen A. Andersen, Nicholas A. McGrath, Brett VanVeller, Paul Hiebert, Sabine Werner and Kenneth A. Miller and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition and Accounts of Chemical Research.

In The Last Decade

Matthew R. Aronoff

16 papers receiving 597 citations

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Hiebert, Paul, et al.. (2024). A lysyl oxidase-responsive collagen peptide illuminates collagen remodeling in wound healing. Matrix Biology. 128. 11–20. 4 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2021). Imaging and targeting LOX-mediated tissue remodeling with a reactive collagen peptide. Nature Chemical Biology. 17(8). 865–871. 47 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2020). Alkylation of γ‐Azaproline Creates Conformationally Adaptable Proline Derivatives for pH‐Responsive Collagen Triple Helices. Chemistry - A European Journal. 26(22). 5070–5074. 11 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2019). Recent Advances in Bioorthogonal Reactions. CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry. 73(4). 308–308. 7 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2019). γ‐Azaproline Confers pH Responsiveness and Functionalizability on Collagen Triple Helices. Angewandte Chemie. 131(10). 3175–3178. 6 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2019). γ‐Azaproline Confers pH Responsiveness and Functionalizability on Collagen Triple Helices. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 58(10). 3143–3146. 44 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2017). Oligoprolines as Molecular Entities for Controlling Distance in Biological and Material Sciences. Accounts of Chemical Research. 50(10). 2420–2428. 55 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., Brian Gold, & Ronald T. Raines. (2016). Rapid cycloaddition of a diazo group with an unstrained dipolarophile. Tetrahedron Letters. 57(22). 2347–2350. 16 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., Brian Gold, & Ronald T. Raines. (2016). 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions of Diazo Compounds in the Presence of Azides. Organic Letters. 18(7). 1538–1541. 63 indexed citations
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Gold, Brian, Matthew R. Aronoff, & Ronald T. Raines. (2016). Decreasing Distortion Energies without Strain: Diazo-Selective 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 81(14). 5998–6006. 26 indexed citations
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Gold, Brian, Matthew R. Aronoff, & Ronald T. Raines. (2016). 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition with Diazo Groups: Noncovalent Interactions Overwhelm Strain. Organic Letters. 18(18). 4466–4469. 25 indexed citations
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Mix, Kalie A., Matthew R. Aronoff, & Ronald T. Raines. (2016). Diazo Compounds: Versatile Tools for Chemical Biology. ACS Chemical Biology. 11(12). 3233–3244. 186 indexed citations
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Andersen, Kristen A., Matthew R. Aronoff, Nicholas A. McGrath, & Ronald T. Raines. (2015). Diazo Groups Endure Metabolism and Enable Chemoselectivity in Cellulo. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 137(7). 2412–2415. 64 indexed citations
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VanVeller, Brett, Matthew R. Aronoff, & Ronald T. Raines. (2013). A divalent protecting group for benzoxaboroles. RSC Advances. 3(44). 21331–21331. 6 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., Brett VanVeller, & Ronald T. Raines. (2013). Detection of Boronic Acids through Excited-State Intramolecular Proton-Transfer Fluorescence. Organic Letters. 15(20). 5382–5385. 29 indexed citations
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Aronoff, Matthew R., et al.. (2010). Concise, protecting group free total syntheses of (+)-sattabacin and (+)-4-hydroxysattabacin. Tetrahedron Letters. 51(49). 6375–6377. 16 indexed citations

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