Publications (Last updated 8/07)

 

From Purdue

34.  E.R. Lamberson, L.R. Cambrea and J.S. Hovis, “Controlling the Charge and Organization of Anionic Lipid Bilayers: Effect of Monovalent and Divalent Ions” submitted

33.  F. Haque, L.R. Cambrea, J.-C. Rochet and J.S. Hovis, “Adsorption of a-Synuclein on Lipid Bilayers Containing Phosphatidic Acid: Formation of Two Different Protein Environments” submitted

32.  K.J. Seu, E.R. Lamberson and J.S. Hovis, “Using Ionic Strength to Control Liquid-Ordered/Liquid-Disordered SeparationJ. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 6289-6292 (2007).

31. L.R. Cambrea, F. Haque, J.L. Schieler, J.-C. Rochet and J.S. Hovis, “Effect of Ions on the Organization of DOPC/DOPA Bilayers93, 1630-1638 (2007).

30.  L.R. Cambrea and J.S. Hovis, “Formation of Three-Dimensional Structures in Supported Lipid Bilayers” Biophys. J . 92, 3587-3594 (2007). 

29.  K.J. Seu, A.P. Pandey, F. Haque, E.A. Proctor, A.E. Ribbe, and J.S. Hovis, “Effect of Surface Treatment on Diffusion and Domain Formation in Supported Lipid Bilayers” Biophys. J., 92, 2445-2450 (2007). 

28.  K.J. Seu, L.R. Cambrea, R.M. Everly and J.S. Hovis, “Influence of Lipid Chemistry on Membrane Fluidity: Tail Density and Hydrogen Bonding” Biophys. J., 91, 3727-3735 (2006).

27. C.C. Logisz and J.S. Hovis, “Effect of Salt Concentration on Membrane Lysis Pressure” Biochem. et. Biophys. Acta, 1717, 104-108 (2005).

26. M.C. Hull, L.R. Cambrea and J.S. Hovis, “Infrared Spectroscopy of Fluid Lipid Bilayers” Anal. Chem., 77, 6096-6099 (2005).

25. M.C. Hull, D.S. Sauer and J.S. Hovis, “The Influence of Lipid Chemistry on the Osmotic Response of Cell Membranes

: Effect of Non-Bilayer Forming LipidsJ. Phys. Chem. B, 108, 15890-15895 (2004).

 

From postdoctoral work

24.  J.S. Hovis, and S.G. Boxer, “Patterning and Composition Arrays of Supported Lipid Bilayers by Microcontact Printing,” Langmuir, 17, 3400-3405 (2001).

Þ Profiled in Analytical Chemistry: August 1, 2001; p.406A

23.  L.A. Kung, L.C. Kam, J.S. Hovis, and S.G. Boxer, “Patterning Hybrid Surfaces of Proteins and Supported Lipid Bilayers,” Langmuir, 16, 6773-6776 (2000).

22.  J.S. Hovis and S.G. Boxer, “Patterning Barriers to Lateral Diffusion in Supported Lipid Membranes by Blotting and Stamping,” Langmuir, 16, 894-897 (2000).

 

From graduate work

21.  J.N. Russell Jr., J.E. Butler, G.T. Wang, S.F. Bent, J.S. Hovis, R.J. Hamers and M.P. D’Evelyn, “p Bond Versus Radical Character of the Diamond(100)-2x1 Surface,” Mat. Chem. Phys., 72, 147-151 (2001).

20.  J.S. Hovis, S.K. Coulter, R.J. Hamers, M.P. D’Evelyn, J.N. Russell Jr., and J.E. Butler, “Surface Cycloaddition Chemistry of Cyclopentene on the Diamond(001)-2x1 Surface,”  J. Am. Chem Soc., 122, 732-733 (2000).

19.  M.P. Schwartz, M.D. Ellison, S.K. Coulter, J.S. Hovis, and R.J. Hamers, “Selectivity in Cycloaddition Chemistryof p-Conjugated Organic Molecules on the Si(001) Surface,” J. Am. Chem. Soc., 122, 8529-8538 (2000).

18.  S.W. Lee, J.S. Hovis, S.K. Coulter, R.J. Hamers, and C.M. Greenlief, “Cycloaddition Chemistry on Germanium(001) Surfaces: The Adsorption and Reaction of Cyclopentene and Cyclohexene,” Surface Science, 462, 6-18 (2000).

17.  R.J. Hamers, S.K. Coulter, M.D. Ellison, J.S. Hovis, D.F. Padowitz, M.P. Schwartz , C.M. Greenlief , J.N. Russell, Jr., “Cycloaddition Chemistry of Organic Molecules with Semiconductor Surfaces,” Accounts of Chemical Research, 33, 617-624 (2000).

16. R.J. Hamers, J.S. Hovis, S.K. Coulter, M.D. Ellison, D.F. Padowitz, “Ultrathin organic layers on silicon surfaces,” Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 39, 4366-4371  (2000).

15.  S.K. Coulter, J.S. Hovis, M.D. Ellison, and R.J. Hamers, “Reactions of Substituted Aromatic Hydrocarbons with the Si(001) Crystal Surface,” J. Vac. Sci. Tech. A, 18, 1965-1970 (2000).

14.  J.S. Hovis, R.J. Hamers, C.M. Greenlief, “Preparation of Clean and Smooth Ge(001)-2x1 Surfaces by Resistive Heating for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies,” Surface Science, 440, L815-L819 (1999).

13.  R.J. Hamers, J.S. Hovis, C.M. Greenlief, and D.F. Padowitz, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Organic Molecules and Monolayers on Silicon and Germanium (001) Surfaces,” Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 38, 3879-3887  (1999).

12.  M.D. Ellison, J.S. Hovis, H. Liu, R.J. Hamers, “Cycloaddition Chemistry on Silicon(001) Surfaces:  The Adsorption of Azo-tert-butane,” J. Phys. Chem. B, 102, 8510-8518 (1998).

11.  J.S. Hovis, H. Liu, and R.J. Hamers,  Cycloaddition Chemistry of 1,3-Dienes on the Silicon(001) Surface: The Competition Between [4+2] and [2+2] Reactions,” J. Phys. Chem. B, 102, 6873-6879 (1998).

10.   J.S. Hovis, H. Liu and R.J. Hamers, “Cycloaddition Chemistry and Formation of Ordered Organic Monolayers on Silicon (001) Surfaces,” Surface Science, 404, 1-7 (1998). 

9.   J.S. Hovis, H. Liu, and R.J. Hamers, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Cyclic Unsaturated Organic Molecules on the Silicon(001) Surface,” Applied Physics A, 66, S553-S557 (1998).

8.   R.J. Hamers, J.S. Hovis, and H. Liu, “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Ordered Organic Monolayer Films on Si(001),” Acta Physica Polonica A, 93, 289-295 (1998).

7.   J. S. Hovis and R.J. Hamers, “Structure and Bonding of 1,3,5,7-Cyclooctatetraene on Si(001) Surfaces: Surface Cycloaddition Chemistry of an Anti-aromatic Molecule,”  J. Phys. Chem. B, 102, 687-692 (1998).

6.   J.S. Hovis and R.J. Hamers, “Structure and Bonding of 1,5-Cyclooctadiene on Si(001) Surfaces,” J. Phys. Chem. B, 101,9581-9585 (1997).

Þ Profiled in Science:  J.T. Yates, 279, 335-336 (1998).

5.   J.S. Hovis, S. Lee, H. Liu, and R.J. Hamers, “Controlled Formation of Organic Layers on Semiconductor Surfaces,” J. Vac. Sci. Tech. B, 15, 1153-1158 (1997).

4.   R.J. Hamers, J. S. Hovis, S. Lee, H. Liu, and J. Shan, “Formation of Ordered, Anisotropic Organic Monolayers on the Si(001) Surface,” J. Phys. Chem. 101,1489-1492 (1997).

 

From undergraduate work

3.  D.R. Stinebring, T.V. Smirnova, T.H. Hankins, J.S. Hovis, V.M. Kaspi, J.C. Kempner, E. Myers, and D.J. Nice, “Five Years of Pulsar Flux Density Monitoring: Refractive Scintillation and the Interstellar Medium,”  The Astrophysical Journal, 593, 300-316 (2000).

2.   C.H. Becker, C.R. Ayre, L. Moro, and J.S. Hovis, “Laser Postionization: Some Current Topics –Hard and Soft,” Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy 1994, 9, 15-19, (1994).

1.   C.H. Becker and J.S. Hovis, “Surface Analysis by Photoionization at Very High Laser Intensities,” J. Vac. Sci. Tech. A, 12, 2352-2356 (1994).