2014

106. Mahsan, K.; Chaudhury, I.; Cheng, J.; Safari, M.; Sadeghi, R.; Habibi-Rezaei, M.; Kokini, J. “Immobilization of endo-inulinase on non-porous aminofunctionalized silica nanoparticles”, Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 2014, 104, 48-55. [PDF] [Link]

105. Qu, Q.; Dong, L.; Louis, K.R.; Li, X.; Yang, H.; Sun, Q.; Crandall, S.R.; Tsang, S.; Zhou, J.; Cox, C.L.; Cheng, J.; Wang, F. “High-efficiency motor neuron differentiation from human pluripotent stem cells and the function of Islet-1”, Nature Communications, 2014, 5, 3449. [PDF][SI] [Link]

104. Ying, H.; Zhang, Y.; Cheng, J. “Dynamic urea bond for the design of reversible and self-healing polymers”, Nature Communications, 2014, 5, 3218. (NSF-CHE1153122; NIH-1DP2OD007246-01) [PDF][SI][Link]

103. Tang, L.; Yang, X.; Yin, Q.; Cai, K.; Wang, H.; Chaudhury, I.; Yao, C.; Zhou, Q.; Kwon, M.; Hartman, J.A.; Dobrucki, I.T.; Dobrucki, L.W.; Borst, L.B.; Lezmi, S.; Helferich, W.G.; Ferguson, A.L.; Fan, T.M.; Cheng, J. “Investigating the optimal size of anticancer nanomedicine”, PNAS, 2014, 111, 15344-15349. (NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; NIH-1R21CA152627; PMC4217425) [PDF][SI] [Link]

102. Ying, H.; Cheng, J. “Hydrolysable Polyureas Bearing Hindered Urea Bonds”, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2014, 136, 16974-16977. (NSF-CHE1153122; NIH-1DP2OD007246-01) [PDF][SI][Link]

101. Uckun, F.M.; Qazi, S.; Ma, H.; Yin, L.; Cheng, J. “A rationally designed nanoparticle for RNA interference therapy in B-lineage lymphoid malignancies”, EBioMedicine, 2014, 1, 141-155. (NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; PMC4292938) [PDF][SI] [Link]

100. Yin, L.; Huang, X.; Xu, H.; Zhang, Y.; Lam, J.; Cheng, J.; Rogers, J.A. ” Materials, Designs, and Operational Characteristics for Fully Biodegradable Primary Batteries”, Advanced Materials, 2014, 26, 3879-3884. [PDF][SI] [Link]

99. Yen, J.; Yin, L.; Cheng, J. “Enhanced Non-Viral Gene Delivery to Human Embryonic Stem Cells via Small Molecule-Mediated Transient Alteration of Cell Structure”, J. Mater. Chem. B., 2014, 2, 8098-8105. (NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; NIH-1R21EB013379-01; NSF-CHE1153122) [PDF][SI] [Link]

98. Zhang, Y.; Wang, R.; Hua, Y.; Baumgartner, R.; Cheng, J. “Trigger-Responsive Poly(β-amino ester) Hydrogels”, ACS Macro Letters, 2014, 3, 693-697. (Dow Chemical Company) [PDF][SI] [Link]

97. Tong, R.; Tang, L.; Ma, L.; Tu, C.; Baumgartner, R.; Cheng, J. “Smart Chemistry in Polymeric Nanomedicines”, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2014, 43, 6982-7012. [PDF] [Link]

96. Myers, D.E.; Yiv, S.; Qazi, S.; Ma, H.; Cely, I.; Shahidzadeh, A.; Arellano, M.; Finestone, E.; Gaynon, P.; Termuhlen, A.; Cheng, J.; Uckun, F. “CD19-antigen Q1 specific nanoscale liposomal formulation of a SYK Q2 P-site inhibitor causes apoptotic destruction of human B-precursor leukemia cells”, Integr. Biol., 2014, 6, 766-780. (NIH-1DP2OD007246-01) [PDF] [Link]

95. Zheng, C.; Niu, L.; Pan, W.; Zhou, J.; Lv, H.; Cheng, J.; Liang, D. “Long-term kinetics of DNA interacting with polycations”, Polymer, 2014, 13, 2464- 2471. [PDF] [Link]

94. Karimi, M.; Chaudhury, I.; Cheng, J.; Safari, M.; Sadeghi, R.; Habibi-Rezaei, M.; Kokini, J.;” Immobilization of endo-inulinase on non-porous aminofunctionalized silica nanoparticles”, Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 2014, 104, 48-55.

93. Deng, X.; Zheng, N.; Song, Z.; Yin, L.; Cheng, J. “Trigger-responsive, fast-degradable poly(β-amin ester)s for enhanced DNA unpackaging and reduced toxicity”, Biomaterials, 2014, 35, 5006-5015. (NSF-CHE1153122; NIH-1DP2OD007246; NIH-1R21EB013379) [PDF][SI] [Link]

92. Song, Z.; Zheng, N.; Ba, X.; Yin, L.; Zhang, R.; Ma, L.; Cheng, J. “Polypeptides with Quaternary Phosphonium Side Chains: Synthesis, Characterization, and Cell-Penetrating Properties”, Biomacromolecules, 2014, 15, 1491-1497. (NSF-CHE1153122; NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; PMC399387) [PDF][SI] [Link]

91. Zhang, R.; Zheng, N.; Song, Z.; Yin, L.; Cheng, J.; “The effect of side-chain functionality and hydrophobicity on the gene delivery capabilities of cationic helical polypeptides”, Biomaterials, 2014, 35, 3443-3454. (NSF-CHE1153122; NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; NIH-1R21EB013379-01) [PDF][SI] [Link]

90. Uppada, S.B.; Erickson, T.; Wojdyla, L.; Moravec, D.N.; Song, Z.; Cheng, J.; Puri, N. “Novel delivery system for T-oligo using a nanocomplex formed with an alpha helical peptide for melanoma therapy”, International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2014, 9. [PDF] [Link]

89. Lu, H.; Wang, J.; Song, Z.; Yin, L.; Zhang, Y.; Tang, H.; Tu, C.; Lin, Y.; Cheng, J. “Recent Advances in Amino Acid N-Carboxyanhydrides and Synthetic Polypeptides: Chemistry, Self-Assembly and Biological Applications”, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 139-155. [PDF] [Link]

88. Yin, Q.; Tong, R.; Yin, L.; Fan, T.M.; Cheng, J. “Anticancer Camptothecin-N-Poly(lactic acid) Nanoconjugates with Facile Hydrolysable Linker”, Polym. Chem., 2014, 5, 1581-1585. (NSF-DMR07-48834; NSF-DMR1309525; NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; NIH-1R21CA152627) [PDF][SI][Link]

87. Zheng, N.; Yin, L.; Song, Z.; Ma, L.; Tang, H.; Gabrielson, N.P.; Lu, H.; Cheng, J. “Maximizing gene delivery efficiencies of cationic helical polypeptides via balanced membrane penetration and cellular targeting”, Biomaterials, 2014, 35, 1302-1314. (NIH-1DP2OD007246-01; NIH-1R21EB013379-01; NSF-CHE0809420) [PDF][SI][Link]