Gregory N. Tew

Gregory N. Tew

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 75

North America-United States

About Gregory N. Tew

Gregory N. Tew, With an exceptional h-index of 75 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializes in the field of polymers.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Programming mechanical properties through encoded network topologies

PRMT5 regulates epigenetic changes in suppressive Th1-like iTregs in response to IL-12 treatment

Alcohol-containing protein transduction domain mimics

Combating bone marrow failure with polymer materials

Bottlebrush Networks: A Primer for Advanced Architectures

LKB1 isoform expression modulates T cell plasticity downstream of PKCθ and IL-6

Functional antibody delivery: Advances in cellular manipulation

Network Constitutional Isomers

Gregory N. Tew Information

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Citations(all)

16579

Citations(since 2020)

5036

Cited By

13652

hIndex(all)

75

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

199

i10Index(since 2020)

123

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Gregory N. Tew Skills & Research Interests

polymers

Top articles of Gregory N. Tew

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Programming mechanical properties through encoded network topologies

Brandon R Clarke

Gregory N Tew

2024/1/12

PRMT5 regulates epigenetic changes in suppressive Th1-like iTregs in response to IL-12 treatment

Frontiers in Immunology

Nidhi Jadon

Sudarvili Shanthalingam

Gregory N Tew

Lisa M Minter

2024/1/8

Alcohol-containing protein transduction domain mimics

Journal of Controlled Release

Kayla C Koch

Tamara M Bizmark

Gregory N Tew

2024/1/1

Combating bone marrow failure with polymer materials

Kayla C Koch

Nidhi Jadon

Iris Thesmar

Gregory N Tew

Lisa M Minter

2024/4/17

Bottlebrush Networks: A Primer for Advanced Architectures

Brandon R Clarke

Connor L Witt

Mark Ilton

Alfred J Crosby

James J Watkins

...

2024/4/8

LKB1 isoform expression modulates T cell plasticity downstream of PKCθ and IL-6

Molecular Immunology

Deeksha Mohan

Heather L Sherman

Ankita Mitra

Rebecca Lawlor

Sudarvili Shanthalingam

...

2023/5/1

Functional antibody delivery: Advances in cellular manipulation

Kayla C Koch

Gregory N Tew

2023/1/1

Network Constitutional Isomers

Macromolecules

Brandon R Clarke

Gregory N Tew

2023/11/1

Ex vivo method of generating super regulatory T cells for the prevention of autoimmune disease

2023/7/18

Increased block copolymer length improves intracellular availability of protein cargo

Polymer Chemistry

Christopher R Hango

Hazel C Davis

Esha A Uddin

Lisa M Minter

Gregory N Tew

2022

Synthesis and characterization of poly (ethylene glycol) bottlebrush networks via ring‐opening metathesis polymerization

Journal of Polymer Science

Brandon R Clarke

Gregory N Tew

2022/5/1

High-Rate Dynamics and Fracture Behavior of Model Polymer Network Characterized by Seeded Laser-Induced Cavitation

한국고분자학회 학술대회 연구논문 초록집

Sacchita Tiwari

Ipek Sacligil

Yue Zheng

Zhaoqiang Song

Christopher W Barney

...

2022/4

Fracture of model end-linked networks

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christopher W Barney

Ziyu Ye

Ipek Sacligil

Kelly R McLeod

Han Zhang

...

2022/2/15

The Impact of Polymerization Chemistry on the Mechanical Properties of Poly (dimethylsiloxane) Bottlebrush Elastomers

Macromolecules

Brandon R Clarke

Hyemin Kim

Mark Ilton

James J Watkins

Alfred J Crosby

...

2022/11/15

Bond strength regime dictates stress relaxation behavior

Soft Matter

Ipek Sacligil

Christopher W Barney

Alfred J Crosby

Gregory N Tew

2022

Bottlebrush Amphiphilic Polymer Co-Networks

Macromolecules

Brandon R Clarke

Gregory N Tew

2022/6/8

Linking cavitation and fracture to molecular scale structural damage of model networks

Soft Matter

Christopher W Barney

Ipek Sacligil

Gregory N Tew

Alfred J Crosby

2022

Covalent Labeling-Mass Spectrometry Provides a Molecular Understanding of Noncovalent Polymer–Protein Complexation

ACS biomaterials science & engineering

Hazel C Davis

Xiao Pan

Zachary J Kirsch

Richard W Vachet

Gregory N Tew

2022/5/24

Protein binding and release by polymeric cell-penetrating peptide mimics

Biomacromolecules

Hazel C Davis

Nicholas D Posey

Gregory N Tew

2021/12/8

Cytosolic delivery of peptides using protein transduction domain mimics

2021/11/18

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