PUBLICATIONS (202 TOTAL)

1). Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Islam, Z.; Moric-Johnson, A. 2021. Repeat unit for the product of triphenylantimony dichloride and histamine. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Research. http://www.imedpub.com/journal-pharmacy-and-pharmaceutical-research/. Submitted.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Islam, Z. and Moric-Johnson, A.; 2021. Synthesis of Polyamines from Organotin dihalides and Histamine and Their Ability to Inhibit Cancer Cell Lines. International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical and Biological Research. Submitted.

1) Carraher Jr., CE.; Chen, L., Frank, J., Roner, MR., Shahi, K., Slawek, P., Mosca, F. 2021. Synthetic Nucleic Acids from Thymidine and Organotin Dihalides and their Ability to Inhibit Human Cancer Cell Lines including Pancreatic Acid and Glioblastomas Cell Lines. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 10;(3):1832-1853.Impact Factor 8.084.
2) Frank, J., Roner, MR., Carraher Jr., CE.; Shahi, K., Chen, L. 2021. Comparative Inhibition of Cancer Cell Lines by the Synthetic Thymiding Nucleic Acids and Group 4 Metallocene Dichlorides and Organotin Dihalides. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 10;(4):9-17.Impact Factor 8.084.
3) Carraher Jr., CE.; Roner, MR., Arnold. T.; Shahi, K., Slawek, P., Mosca, F.; Frank, J. 2021. Synthesis and Characterization of polyethers from Isomannide and Group 4 Metallocene Dichlorides and their ability to inhibit human cancer cells. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 10;(6):59-77. Impact Factor 8.084.
4) Carraher Jr., CE.; Roner, MR., Frank, J.; Chen, L.; Arnold, T. 2021. Fibral Forming Synthetic Polyethers From Isomannide and Group 4 Metallocene Dichlorides and Organotin Dihalides. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 10;(7):22-38. June 8 2021. Impact Factor 8.084.
5) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Patel, D.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Frank, J.; Chen, L. 2021. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Group 4 Metallocene Poly(Amine Esters) from 6-Aminopenicillanic acid and their ability to inhibit solid tumor cell growth. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 8(7):72-83. 6/14/21. Impact factor 6.222. http://www.imedpub.com/journal-pharmacy-and-pharmaceutical-research/

1) Roner, M.R.; Carraher, C.E.; Miller, L.; Mosca, F.; Slawek, P.; Haky, J.E.; Frank, J. 2020. Organotin Polymers as Antiviral Agents Including Inhibition of Zika and Vaccinia Viruses. Journal of Inoganic Oganometallic Polymers. 30, 684–694.
2) Frank, J.; Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Salawek, P.; Mosca, F. 2020. The Synthesis and Characterization of Synthetic Nucleic Acid Polymers Derived from Group 4 Metallocene Dichlorides and Thymidine as Anticancer Agents. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 9: (6);2360-2380. Impact factor 8.084.
3) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Rabinowitz, Z.; Roner, M.R.; Salawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Frank, J.; Miller, L. 2020. Synthesis of Organotin Polyethers from Chloramphenicol and Their Ability to Inhibit a Broad Range of Human Cancer Cell Lines Including Pancreatic, Breast, and Brain Cancers. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Volume 9: (4);26-47. Impact factor 8.084.
4) Slawek, P.; Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Mosca, F.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Haky, J.E. 2020. Amino Acid Organotin Polymers from Diglycine-Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Initial Anticancer Activity. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. (2020) 30:182–195. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-019-01222-z.
5) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Arnold, T.; Shahi, K.; Slawek, M.S., Mosca, F.; Frank, J. 2020. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Polyethers From Isomannide and Organotin Dihalides and Their Ability to Inhibit Human Cancer Cells, Especially Pancreatic Cell Line PANC-1. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 9: (7);115-136. Impact factor 8.084.

1) Mosca, F.; Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Slawek, P.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Haky, J.E. 2019. Synthesis of organotin Poly(amine ethers) from the HIV drug Lamivudine (3TC). European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 2019, 6(9):42-48. Impact factor 4.897.
2) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Crichton, R.; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Mosca, F.; Slawek, P. 2019. Synthesis and Cancer Inhibition of Polyamines from reaction of 3- Amino-1,2,4-Triazole (3-AT) and Group 4 Metallocene Dihalides. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. Vol. 6(8):153-163. Impact factor 4.897.
3) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Crichton, R.; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Mosca, F.; Slawek, P. 2019. Synthesis and initial anticancer activity of water and dimethyl sulfoxide soluble polyethers from zirconocene dichloride and poly(ethylene glycols). World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 8(7):63-84. Impact factor 8.074.
4) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Crichton, R.; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Mosca, F.; Slawek, P. 2019. Polyamines from reaction of Organotin Dihalides and 3- Amino-1,2,4-Triazole (3-AT)-Synthesis and Ability to Inhibit Human Cancer Cell Lines. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 8(10):39-58. Impact factor 8.074.
5) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Frank, J.; Mosca, F.; Slawek, M.S., Miller, L. 2019. Inhibition of Human Glioblastomas Brain Cancer Cell Lines by Metal-Containing Polymers. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 8(6):123-139. Impact factor 8.074. http://www.wjpr.net/dashboard/abstract_id/12228
6) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Frank, J.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Shahi, K.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L. 2019. Organotin Polymers for the Control of Pancreatic Cancer. OBM Hepatology and Gastroenterology. 2019; 3(2):1-10 . doi:10.21926/obm.icm.1902019.
7) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Black, K..; Frank, J.; Black, K.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; and Russell, F. 2019. Synthesis and Initial Anticancer Activity of Water and Dimethyl Sulfoxide Soluble Polyethers From Zironocene Dichloride and Poly(ethylene Glycols). . World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 8(6):63-84. Impact factor 8.074

1) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Frank, J.; Miller, L. 2018. Groups 4 and 15 and Organotin Condensation Polymers for the Treatment of Cancers and Viruses. Modern Approaches on Material Science. 1(1)- 2018. MAMS.MS.ID.000103.
2) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Lynch, Maryann; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Frank, J. 2018. Organotin Poly(ester ethers) from Salicylic Acid and Their Ability to Inhibit Selected Human Cancer Cell Lines. Journal of Clinical Research in Oncology. 2018;1(1):1-11. https://www.asclepiusopen.com/journal-of-clinical-research-in-oncology/volume-1-issue-1/3.pdf
3) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F. 2018. Group 4 Metallocene Polymers-Selected Properties and Applications. Review. Inorganics, 6, 65. doi:10.3390/inorganics6030065
4) Roner, M.R.; Carraher Jr., C.E.; Shahi, K.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Slawek, P.; Mosca. 2018. Control of Breast Cancer Using Metal-Containing Polymers Based on Cell Line Results. Ann Breast Cancer. 2018; 1: 1003. http://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-breast-cancer/control-of-breast-cancer-using-metal-containing-polymers-based-on-cell-line-results.pdf
5) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Islam, Z.; Moric-Johnson, A. 2018. Group 15 Organotin Containing Polyamines from Histamine and Their Ability to Inhibit Cancer Cell Lines from Pancreatic, Breast and other Cancers. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Research. Vol. 2(1):10-19. http://www.imedpub.com/journal-pharmacy-and-pharmaceutical-research/
6) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Patel, D.; Miller, L.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, Francesca; Frank, J. 2018. Synthesis of organotin polymers from 2-ketoglutaric acid and their ability to inhibit the growth of human cancer cell lines. Hematology & Medical Oncology. Volume 3(1):pages 1-9. Doi: 10.15761/HMO.1000149.
7) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Campbell, A.G.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, Francesca; Einkauf, J.D. and Crichton, R. 2018. Synthesis of Organotin Polyesters from Reaction of the Salt of D-Camphoric Acid and Organotin Dihalides and Initial Anticancer Activity J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. (2018) 28:481-491.
8) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Mosca, F., Roner, M.R.; Mosca, F.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Einkajf, J.D.; Russell, F. and Slawek, P. 2017. Synthesis and Characterization, Including Cancer Cell line Inhibition, of Group VA (Group 15)-Containing Polyesters from Reaction with Camphoric Acid. Journal of Inoganic Oganometallic Polymers and Materials. 27:1627-1639. Published online 7.12.17. doi:10.1007/s10904-017-0622-9.

1) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Campbell, A.G.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Slawek, P. and Mosca, F. 2017. Group IVB Metallocene Polyesters Containing Camphoric Acid and Preliminary Cancer Cell Activity. International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials. Volume 67, 2018, Issue 8, pages 469-479. Published online 6.26.2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00914037.2017.1342254.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Mosca, F., Roner, M.R.; Mosca, F.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Einkajf, J.D.; Russell, F. and Slawek, P. 2017. Synthesis and Characterization, Including Cancer Cell line Inhibition, of Group VA (Group 15)-Containing Polyesters from Reaction with Camphoric Acid. Journal of Inoganic Oganometallic Polymers and Materials. 27:1627-1639. . Published online 8.11.2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00914037.2017.1342254.
3) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Sookedo, N.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L. and Johnson, J.D. 2017. Synthesis and Initial Cancer Cell Results of Organotin Polyethers Derived from the Anticoagulant Dicumarol. International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical and Biological Research. 2017;2(5):1-17.
4) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Black, K..; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; and Russell, F. 2017. Polyesters from Reaction of 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid and Group V-Containing Dihalides and their Preliminary and Comparative Ability to Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth. International journal of Applied Pharmaceutical and Biological Research, 2017; 2(4): 1-17
5) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Truong, T. T.C. and Roner, M.R. 2017. Synthesis of Metallocene Poly(ether Esters) from Reaction of Group IVB and VB Metallocene Dichlorides with Glycyrrhetinic Acid. Journal of Polymeric Materials. Vol. 34, No. 2, 435-454.
6) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Black, K..; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; and Russell, F. 2017. Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Initial Anticancer Activity of Water Soluble Polyethers From Hafnocene Dichloride and Poly(ethylene Glycols). Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society. 2017. 5(4): 254-268. Published online 6.12.17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22243682.2017.1336113
7) Carraher Jr.,C.E. and Roner, M.R. 2017. Use of Metal-Containing polymers as potential anticancer agents. Integrative Cancer Science and Therapeutics. Volume 4(5):1-4. doi: 10.15761/ICST.1000256
8) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Black, K..; Frank, J.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Black, K.; Slawek, P.; Mosca, F.; Einkauf, J. and Russell, F. 2017. Synthesis of water soluble group IVB metallocene and organotin polyethers and their ability to inhibit cancer. MDPI- Polymers. Processes 5(50):1-13, 2017. (Impact factor 4.33).
9) Varsha Sanjay Godakhindi, Peiyuan Kang, Maud Serre, Naga Aravind Revuru, Jesse Zou, Michael Roner, Ruth Levitz, Jeffrey Kahn, Jaona Randrianalisoa and Zhenpeng Qin. 2017. Tuning the gold nanoparticle colorimetric assay by nanoparticle size, concentration, and size combinations. ACS Sensors. 2.10.1021/acssensors.7b00482.

1) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Chrichton, R.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Black, K. and Russell, F. 2016. Synthesis and Preliminary Cancer Cell Line Results for the Product of Organotim Dihalides and Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid. J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. 26:1351-1361. DOI: 10.1007/s10904-016-0362-1.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Slawek, P.P.; Roner, M.R.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Einkauf, J.D. and Russell, F. 2016. Synthesis and Structural and Initial Cancer Cell Line Characterization of Organotin Polyesters from Dipicolinic Acid. J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. 26:1338-1350. DOI: 10.1007/s10904-016-0424-5.
3) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Reckleben, L.; Black, K.; Frank, J.; Crichton, R.; Russell, F.; Moric-Johnson, A. and Miller, L. 2016. Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Preliminary Cancer Cell Line Results for Polymers Derived from Reaction of Titanocene Dichloride and Various Poly(ethylene Glycols). Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry. Volume 53, 2016, Issue 7, 394-402. Published online: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10601325.2016.1176440.
4) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Ayoub, M., Crichton, R. and Black, K. 2016. Group IVB Metallocene Poly(ether Ester) Polymers Containing Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid That Act As Self-Matrix Materials In MALDI MS. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 53:6, 317-327, DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2016.1165992.
5) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Ayoub, M., Crichton, R., Moric-Johnson, A., Miller, L. and Black, K. 2016. Synthesis of Poly(ether Esters) from Reaction of Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid and Group IVB Metallocenes. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 53:6, 328-334, DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2016.1165993.
6) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Barot, G., and Sookdeo, N. 2016. Ability of Simple Organotin Polyethers to Inhibit Pancreatic Cancer. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A, 53:2, 63-71, DOI:10.1080/10601325.2016.1120172.

1) Carraher, C., Roner, M.R., Shahi, K., Moric-Johnson, A., Miller, L., Barot, G., Battin, A., Trang, N., Alhuniti, M. 2015. Control of Prostate Cancer Using Organotin Polymers. J. Inorg. Organometal. Polym. 2015; 25:386-399.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Carraher, C. L.; Crichton, R. and Black, K. 2015. Use of Mass Spectrometry in the Characterization of Polymers Emphasizing Metal-Containing Condensation Polymers. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry. Volume 52, 2015, Issue 11, 867-886.
3) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Pham, N.; Roner, M.R.; Miller, L. C.; Black, K.; and Crichton, R. 2015. Synthesis and Preliminary Anticancer Results for Polymers from the Reaction of Organotin Dihalides and Thiodiglycolic Acid. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry. Volume 52, 2015, Issue 10, 786-797.
4) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Barot, G.; Battin, A.; Alhuniti, M. H.; Trang T. N.; Sookdeo, N. and Islam, Z. 2015. Control of Breast Cancer Using Organotin Polymers. International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 64:15, 800-814, DOI: 10.1080/00914037.2015.1030650.
5) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Lambert, R. E.; Arroyo, L. and Miller, L. C. 2015. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamine Ethers Containing Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and Preliminary Ability to Inhibit Select Cancer Cell Lines. J. Inorg. Organomet. Polym., 25:1414-1424. DOI 10.1007/s10904-015-0254-x.
6) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Morrison, A.; Roner, M.R.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Al-huniti, M. H; and Miller, L. 2015. Metallocene-Containing Polyesters from Reaction of 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid and Metallocene Dihalides and Their Preliminary Ability to Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth. Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society, 3:4, 310-327. DOI: 10.1080/22243682.2015.1072732.
7) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Suresh, V.; and Roner, M.R.; 2015. Graphite as a Matrix for Organotin Polymers. Journal of Polymeric Materials. J. Polym. Mater. Vol. 32, No. 2, 2015, 151-168.
8) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Suresh, V.; and Roner, M.R.; 2015. Self Matrix Activity of Organotin Polyether Ester Polymers Containing Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid. Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society, 3:1, 32-44, DOI: 10.1080/22243682.2014.971134.
9) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Miller, L.; Shahi, K.; Trang, N. T.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Barot, G.; Battin, A.; and Alhuniti, M. H. 2015. Control of Colorectal Cancer Using Organotin Polymers. Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society. DOI: 10.1080/22243682.2014.966274.
10) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Ayoub, M.; Pham, N. and Moric, A. 2015. Synthesis and Preliminary Cancer Activity of Chelidonic Acid Polyesters Containing the Triphenylarsenic, Triphenylantimony, and Triphenylbismuth Moiety. International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials. 64:311-319. DOI: 10.1080/00914037.2014.945205.
11) Suresh, V., Carraher, C.E., Jr. and Roner, M.R. 2015. Use of the Dioctyltin Polyether Ester Synthesized from Reaction of Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid and Dioctyltin Dichloride Itself Acting as the MALDI MS Matrix. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(350), 1-3(2015).
12) Roner, M.R , Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric-Johnson, A., Miller, L. and Suresh, V. 2015. Inhibition of Cancer Cell Lines by the Organotin Polyether Esters Synthesized from Reaction of the Salt of Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid and Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(349), 1-4(2015).
13) Roner, M.R , Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric-Johnson, A., Miller, L. and Suresh, V. 2015. Initial Study of the Ability of Organotin Polyethers Derived from the Anticoagulant Dicumarol to Inhibit Cancer Cell Lines. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(348), 1-4(2015).
14) Roner, M.R , Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric-Johnson, A., Miller, L. and Sookedo, N. 2015. Inhibition of Cancer Cell Lines by Organotin Polyesters Synthesized from Reaction of the Salt of D-Camphoric Acid and Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(347), 1-4(2015).
15) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Crichton, R. and Roner, M.R. 2015. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamines from Reaction of 3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole and Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(346), 1-3(2015).
16) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Suresh, V., Crichton, R. and Roner, M.R. 2015. MALDI MS Results for Organotin Polyamines Synthesized from Reaction of 3-Amino-1,2,4-triazole and Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 112(345), 1-3(2015).

1) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Thibodeau, R. and Moric-Johnson, A. 2014. Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Preliminary Cancer Cell Study Results for Poly(amine Esters) Derived from Triphenyl-Group VA Organometallics and Norfloxacin. Inorga. Chim. Acta. DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2014.07.004. Volume 423, Part B, 1 November 2014, Pages 123–131.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Pham, N. and Moric-Johnson, A. 2014. Group VA Polyesters Containing Thiodiglycolic Acid-Synthesis and Preliminary Cancer Activity. Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry. 51:7, 547-556. DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2014.916175
3) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Battin, A.; Barot, G. and Sabir, T. 2014. Organotin Polymers as Chemotherapeutic Agents in the Treatment of Cancer: General. Journal of Polymer Materials. Vol. 31(3):317-338.+
4) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Dorestant, J.; Moric-Johnson, A. and Al-Huniti, M.H. 2014. Group VA Poly(amine Esters)Containing the Antibacterial Ampicillin. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. June 2014. DOI 10.1007/s10904-014-0050-z. (2015) 25:400–410.
5) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Moric-Johnson, A.; Miller, L.; Barot, G.; Battin, A.; Trang, N.T. and Al-Huniti, M.H. 2014. Control of Prostate Cancer Using Organotin Polymers. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. June 2014. DOI 10.1007/s10904-014-0048-6. (2015) 25:386–399.
6) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Battin, A.; Barot, G. and Arnold, T. 2014. Synthesis Organotin Polymers As Chemotherapeutic Agents:Breast and Pancreatic Cancers. Journal of Polymer Materials. Vol. 31(1):1-14.
7) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Truong, N.T.C.; Roner, M.R.; Johnson-Moric, A.; Sookdeo, N. and Trang, Nancy, T. 2014. Synthesis of Organotin Poly(ether Esters) From Reaction With Glycyrrhetinic Acid and Their Preliminary Activity Against Various Cancer Cell Lines Inorganica Chimica Acta. Online publication complete: 17-FEB-2014 DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2014.01.016
8) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Morrison, A.; Roner, M.R.; Moric, A. and Trang, Nancy, T. 2014. Synthesis and Characterization of Organotin Polyesters Derived from 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid. J. inorg. Organomet. Polym. 24:182-189. DOI 10.1007/s10904-013-9929-3.
9) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Ayoub, M., Pham, N. and Roner, M.R. 2014. The Fragmentation MALDI TOF MS of Polyesters Formed From Reaction of the Salts of Chelidonic Acid and Thiodiglycolic Acid with Group IVB Metallocene Dichlorides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(281), 1-6(2014).
10) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Suresh, V. and Roner, M.R. 2014. Synthesis of Organotin Polyethers Derived from the Anticoagulant Dicumarol. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(280), 1-3(2014).
11) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Suresh, V. and Roner, M.R. 2014. Synthesis of Organotin Polyether Esters from Reaction of the Salt of Alpha-Cyano-4-Hydroxycinnamic Acid and Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(279), 1-4(2014).
12) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Campbell, A. G. and Roner, M.R. 2014. Synthesis of Organotin Polyesters from Reaction of the Salt of D-Camphoric Acid and Organotin Dihalides Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(278), 1-3(2014).
13) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Ayoub, M., Pham, N. and Roner, M.R. 2014. The Fragmentation MALDI TOF MS of Polyesters Formed From the Reaction of the Salts of Chelidonic Acid and Thiodiglycolic Acid with Group VA Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(277), 1-4(2014).
14) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Siddiqui, S. and Roner, M.R. 2014. Synthesis of Group VA Polyethers from the Reaction of Organometallic Group VA Dihalides with Isomannide (D-Mannitol). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 111(276), 1-3(2014).
15) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Sookdeo, N., Johnson, J.D. and Roner, M.R. 2014. MALDI TOF MS of Organotin Polyethers Containing the Anticoagulant Dicumarol. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.
16) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., and Pham, Ngoc. 2014. Preliminary Cancer Cell Studies for the Group VA Polyesters Containing Thiodiglycolic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.
17) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., and Thibodeau, R. 2014. Preliminary Cancer Cell Line Results for the Polyester amines Derived From Reaction of Norfloxacin with Triphenylarsenic, Triphenylantimony, and Triphenylbismuth Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.
18) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., and Islam, D. 2014. Ability to Inhibit a Group of Cancer Cell Lines by the Polyamine Derived by Reaction of Histamine with Group VA Dihalo Reactants. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.
19) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., and Ayoub, M. 2014. Control of Cancer Growth by Group VA Polyesters Containing Chelidonic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.
20) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., and Dorestant, J. 2014. Ability to Control Cancer Cell Growth by Ampicillin-Containing Group VA Polyester Amines. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 110.

1) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Ayoub, M.; Roner, M.R.; Moric, A. and Trang, Nancy, T. 2013. Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Ability to Inhibit the Growth of Pancreatic Cancer by Organotin Polymers Containing Chelidonic Acid. JCAMS. Vol. 1, No. 1, 65–73.
2) Carraher Jr.,C.E. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Organotin Polymers as Anticancer and Antiviral Agents. 50th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 751:67-82.
3) Carraher Jr.,C.E., Truong, N.T.C., Roner, M.R., Moric, A. and Trang, N.T. 2013. Synthesis of Organoarsenic, Organoantimony, and Organobismuth Poly(ether Esters) From Reaction With Glycyrrhetinic Acid and Their Preliminary Activity Against Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines. JCAMS. Vol. 1 (2), 134-150.
4) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Samir, T.S., Roner, M.R. and Barot, G. 2013. Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Niobocene Polyamine Ethers containing the Antiviral Drug Acyclovir. J. Polym. Mater. 30:1:1-14.
5) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Barot, G.; Vetter, S. W.; Nayak, G. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Degradation of the Organotin Polyether Derived From Dibutyltin Dichloride and Hydroxyl-Capped Poly(ethylene Glycol) in Trypsin and Evaluation of Trypsin Activity Employing Light Scattering Photometry and Gel Electrophoresis. JCAMS. Vol. 1, No. 1, 1-6, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22243682.2013.771915.
6) Carraher Jr.,C.E.; Ayoub, M.; Roner, M.R.; Moric, A. and Trang, Nancy, T. 2013. Synthesis, Structural Characterization and Ability to Inhibit the Growth of Pancreatic Cancer by Organotin Polymers Containing Chelidonic Acid” JCAMS. Vol. 1, No. 1, 65–73, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22243682.2013.774522
7) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Battin, Amitabh., Roner, M.R. 2013. Effect of Bulk Doping on the Electrical Conductivity of Selected Metallocene Polyamines. J. Inorg. Organomet. Poly. 23:61-73. DOI 10.1007/s10904-012-9696-6.
8) Carraher, C.E. Jr., Roner, M.R. and Barot, G. 2013. Organotin-Containing Polymers as Potential Anticancer Drugs. Horizons in Cancer Research. Volume 43 Chapter IV. Pages 215-240.
9) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Dorestant, J. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Synthesis of Polyester Amines From Reaction of Triphenylarsenic, Triphenylantimony, and Triphenylbismuth Dihalides with Ampicillin. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
10) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Ayoub, M., Roner, M.R. and Pham, N. 2013. Synthesis of Polyesters Formed From the Reaction of Chelidonic Acid with Group VA Dihalo Reactants. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
11) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Islam, Z. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Synthesis of Polyamines From the Interfacial Polycondensation Reaction of Histamine with Group VA Dihalo Reactants. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
12) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Thibodeau, R. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Synthesis of Norfloxacin-Containing Polyester Amines From Reaction of Triphenylarsenic, Triphenylantimony, and Triphenylbismuth Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
13) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Pham, N, and Roner, M.R. 2013. Synthesis of Group VA Polyesters Containing Thiodiglycolic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
14) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Islam, Z. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamines From the Interfacial Polycondensation Reaction of Histamine with Organotin Dihalides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 109.
15) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Ayoub, M. and Roner, M.R. 2013. Organotin Polyesters Containing Chelidonic Acid: MALDI MS Results. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 108: 184-186.
16) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, N.T., Truong, N.T.C., Islam, Z. and Morrison, A. 2013. Comparison of Employing WI-38 and NIH/3T3 Cells for Evaluation of Chemotherapeutic Index and Growth Inhibition Values for Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines for Group IVB Metallocene and Group VA Metal-Containing Polymers Derived from Glycyrrhetinic Acid, 3,5-Pyridine-dicarboxylic Acid, and Histamine. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 108: 187-190.
17) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, N.T., Islam, Z., Truong, N.T.C. and Williams-Sheffler, J. 2013. Comparison of WI-38 and NIH/3T3 Cells as Standards for the Evaluation of the Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Organotin Polymers Containing Histamine and Phentolamine. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 108: 195-197.
18) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Islam and Roner, M.R.,. 2013. MALDI MS of Histamine-Containing Polymers Derived From Group IVB Metallocene Dichlorides. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 108: 198-200.

1) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Barot, G., Roner, M.R., Shahi, K., Pellerito, C., Fiore, T., Scopelliti, M., and Pellerito, L. 2012 Synthesis, Structural Analysis, Fiber Formation and Preliminary Anticancer Characterization of the Organotin Polyether from Dibutyltin Dichloride and 2,5 Dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol. Journal of Polymeric Materials. 2012, 29(4):361-376.
2) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Gupta, A. and Roner, M.R. 2012 Organotin Polyamine Esters from reaction of 6-Aminopencillanic Acid and Organotin Dihalides. Journal of Polymeric Materials. 2012, 29(4):377-390.
3) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, N.T., Islam, Z.and Morrison, A. 2012. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Group IVB Metallocene and Group VA Metal-Containing Polymers Derived from Glycyrrhetinic Acid, 3,5-Pyridine-dicarboxylic Acid, and Histamine. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 325-328.
4) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, N.T., Ayoub, M. and Pham, N. 2012. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Organotin Polyesters Containing Thiodiglycolic Acid and Chelidonic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 329-331.
5) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Morrison, A. and Roner, M.R. 2012. Initial Synthesis of Organotin Polyesters Containing 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 332-335.
6) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Truong, N.T.C., and Roner, M.R. 2012. Initial Synthesis of Organoarsenic, Organoantimony, and Organobismuth Polyether Esters From Reaction With Glycyrrhetinic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 336-341.
7) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Ayoub, M. and Roner, M.R. 2012. Organotin Polyesters Containing Chelidonic Acid: Synthesis. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 342-344.
8) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Pham, N. and Roner, M.R. 2012. Organotin Polyesters Containing Thiodiglycolic Acid: Synthesis. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 107: 345-347.
9) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Arnold, T. and Roner, M.R. 2012. Fragmentation TOF MALDI MS of the Polyether Products of Group IVB Metallocene Dichlorides with Isomannide. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 489-491.
10) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, A., Truong, N.T.C., Gupta, A., Islam, Z. and Williams-Sheffler, J. 2012. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Metal-Containing Polymers Derived from Glycyrrhetinic Acid, 6-Aminopenicillic Acid, Histamine, and Phentolamine (Regitine). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 492-497.
11) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Moric, A., Trang, A., Arnold, T., Lambert, R. and Morrison, A.. 2012. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Metal-Containing Polymers Derived from Thiamine, 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid and Isomannide. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 498-502.
12) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Morrison, A. and Roner, M.R. 2012. MALDI MS of the Products of Organotin Dihalides with 3,5-Pyridinedicarboxylic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 503-505.
13) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Islam, Z. and Roner, M.R. 2012. MALDI MS of the Products of Organotin Dihalides with Histamine. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 506-508.
14) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Truong, N.T.C. and Roner, M.R. 2012. MALDI MS of the Products of Transition Metal Metallocene Dichlorides with Glycyrrhetinic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 106: 509-512.

1) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Naoshima, Y., Nagao, K., Roner, M.R. Zhao, A., Barot, G. and Battin, A. 2011. Antibacterial, Yeast and Fungal Polymeric Materials Derived from Organotim-Containing Materials. J. Polymer Mater. Vol. 28, No. 3, 303-336.
2) Roner, M.R., Carraher Jr., C.E.; Shahi, K.; Barot, G. 2011. Structural Antiviral Activity of metal-Containing Polymers-Organotin and Cisplatin-Like Polymers. Materials 2011, 4, 991-1012.
3) Tam, Ka Ian and Roner, M. R. 2011. Characterization of in vivo anti-rotavirus activities of saponin extracts from Quillaja Saponaria Molina. Antiviral Research. 90(3):231-241.
4) Carraher Jr., C.E.; Roner, M.R.; Shahi, K.; Barot, G. 2011. Structural Consideration in Designing Organotin Polyethers to Arrest the Growth of Breast Cancer Cells In Vitro. Materials 2011, 4, 801-815.
5) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Battin, A.J. and Roner, M.R. 2011. Effect of Electrical Conductivity Through the Bulk Doping of the Product of Titanocene Dichloride and 2-Nitro-1,4-phenylenediamine. Journal of Functional Biomaterials. 2(1):18-30.
6) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Lambert, R.E. and Roner, M.R. 2011. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamine Ethers containing Thiamine (Vitamine B1). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 105: 983-986.
7) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Truong, N.T.C. and Roner, M.R. 2011. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamine Ethers from the reaction of Organotin Dihalides with Glycyrrhetinic Acid Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 105: 987-989.
8) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Arnold, T. and Roner, M.R. 2011. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamine Ethers from the reaction of Organotin Dihalides with Isomannide (D-Mannitol). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 105: 990-992.
9) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Trang, N., Truong, C., Arroyo, L. and Roner, M.R. 2011. MALDI MS of the Products of Organotin Dihalides with Glycyrrhetinic Acid. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 104: 12-16.
10) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Arnold, T., C. Arroyo, L. and Roner, M.R. 2011. Moderate Mass Ion Fragment Analysis Employing F TOF MALDI MS from the Products of Organotin Dihalides with Isomannide. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 104: 17-20.
11) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Lambert, R.E., Arroyo, L. and Roner, M.R. 2011. MALDI MS for the Products of Organotin Dihalides and Thiamine. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 104: 21-25.

1) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Blumn, F.D., Nair, M.B., Barot, G., Battin, A., Fiore, T., Pellerito, C., Scopelliti, M., Zhao, A., Roner, M.R. and Pellerito, L. 2010. Organotin-containing polyethers as potential anticancer drugs. Journal of Inorganic Organometallic Polymers 20:570-585.
2)Carraher, C.E., Jr., Roner, M.R. and Barot, G. 2010. Organotin-containing polyethers as potential anticancer drugs. Cancer Research Journal Volume 3, Issue 3-4, 207-232.
3) Roner, M.R., Tam, K.I., Kiesling-Barrager, M. 2010. Prevention of rotavirus infections in vitro with aqueous extracts of Quillaja Saponaria Molina. Future Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 2 issue 7, 1083-1097.
4) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Shahi, Kimberly, Barot, Girsh. 2010. Organotin Polyether Structural Similarities in the Inhibiiton of Estrogen-Sensitive MCF-7 and Non-Estrogen-Sensitive MDA Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 103: 73-75
5) Roner, M.R., Lambert, R.E. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2010. Ability of Organotin Polymers Derived from Thiamine to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, Prostrate, Pancreatic and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 102: 83-85.
6) Roner, M.R., Johnson, J.D. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2010. Ability of Organotin Polyether Amines Derived from Anticoagulant Dicumarol to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, Prostrate, Pancreatic and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 102: 80-82.
7) Roner, M.R., Williams-Sheffler, J. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2010. Ability of Organotin Polyether Amines Derived from Phentolamine (Regitine) to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, Prostrate, Pancreatic and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 102: 77-79.

1) Carraher, C.E., Jr. and Roner, M.R. 2009. Organotin polyethers as potential biomaterials. Materials 2009, 2, 1558-1598.
2) Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Shahi, K., Ashida, A. and Barot, G. 2009. Ability of Group IVB Metallocene Polyethers Containing Dienestrol to Arrest the Growth of Selected Cancer Cell Lines. BMC Cancer 2009, 9:358.
3) Roner, M. R., Shahi, K. R., Barot, G., Battin, A. and Carraher, C.E. 2009. Preliminary results for the inhibition of pancreatic cancer cells by organotin polymers. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials. Vol. 19, .Number 3, September 2009, p. 410-414.
4) Barot, G., Roner, M. R., Naoshima, Y., Nagao, K., Shahi, K. and Carraher, C.E. 2009. Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Preliminary Biological Characterization of Organotin Polyethers Derived from Hydroquinone and Substituted Hydroquinones. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials. Vol. 19, Number 1, March 2009, p. 12-27.
5) Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Ability of Organotin Monomers to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, Prostrate, Pancreatic and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 101: 1381-1382.
6) Barot, G., Vetter, S., Navak, G., Roner, M.R. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Enzymatic Effects on the Organotin Polyether Derived from Dibutyltin Dichloride and Hydroxyl-Capped Poly(Ethylene Glycol) and Evaluation of Trypsin Activity Employing Light Scattering Photometry and Gel Electrophoresis. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 101: 1383-1384.
7) Roner, M.R., Shahi, K.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Simple Dibutyltin Polyethers. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 101: 1385-1387.
8) Roner, M.R., Shahi, K.R., Battin, A. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Dibutyltin Polyamines Derived from 4,6-Diaminopyrimidines. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 101: 1388-1390.
9) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Ashida, Y., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Cell Inhibition by Titanocene and Hafnocene Polyethers Containing the Synthetic Hormone Dienestrol. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 100: 3-6.
10) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Ashida, Y., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Ability of Organotin Polyethers Derived from Dienestrol to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 100: 22-25.
11) Roner, M.R., Shahi, K., Barot, G., Battin, A.J. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Inhibition of Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines by Selected Organotin Polymers. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 100: 37-39.
12) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Ability of a Series of Organotin Polyethers Derived from Substituted Hydroquinones to Inhibit the Vaccinia and Herpes Simplex Viruses. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 100: 48-50.
13) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2009. Inhibition of the HSV-1 and Vaccinia Viruses by Organotin Polyethers Containing Methylene Spacers. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 100: 51-53.

1) Roner, M. R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Dhanji, S. and Barot, G. 2008. Antiviral and Anticancer Activity of Cisplatin Derivatives of Tilorone. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials. Vol. 1:374-383.
2) Zhao, A., Shahi, K.R., Roner, M.R., Barot, G., Fiore, T., Pellerito, C., Scopelliti, Pellerito, L., and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ciprofloxacin Polymers Derived from Diallyltin and Divinyltin Dihalides. J. Polymer Mater. Vol. 25, No. 2, 87-109.
3) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Roner, M.R., Shahi, K., Ashida, Y., and Barot, G. 2008. Synthesis and Initial Cell Line results of Organotin Polyethers containing Diethylstilbestrol. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials.18:180-188.
4) Roner, M.R., Charles E. Carraher, Jr. 2008. Cisplatin Derivatives as Antiviral Agents. Main Group and Transition Macromolecules-Springer Books. Chapter 8, 188-218.
5) Roner, M.R., and Joklik, W.J. 2008. Structure and Molecular Biology of Segmented Double-Stranded RNA Viruses. John T. Patton and Max L. Nibert, eds. Springer Sci. Publisher. Chapter 19, 335-349. Full details at http://www.horizonpress.com/rnav”
6) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ability of Dibutyltin Poly(ethylene Oxides) to Inhibit the Viruses Associated with Small Pox and Herpes . Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 99: 346-348.
7) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ability to Inhibit Various Cancer Cell Lines by Dibutyltin Polyethers Derived From 1,1- and 1,2-Diols. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 99: 349-351.
8) Barot, G., Roner, M.R. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Synthesis of Dibutyltin Polyethers from a Series of Substituted Hydroquinones. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 99: 362-364.
9) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Battin, A. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ability of Organotin Pyrimidine Polyamines to Inhibit HSV-1 (Herpes Simplex Virus) and Vaccinia (Small Pox Virus) Viruses. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 99: 365-367.
10) Barot, G., Roner, M.R., Shahi, K. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Synthesis and Structural and Preliminary Anticancer Characterization of the Organotin Polyether from Dibutyltin Dichloride and 2,5-Dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5- diol. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 99: 383-385.
11) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ability of a Series of Organotin Polyethers Containing Methylene Spacers to Inhibit Prostrate, Breast, Colon, and Lung Cancer Cell Lines. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 98: 375-377.
12) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Ashida, Y., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Cell Inhibition by Titanocene, Zirconocene, and Hafnocene Polyethers Containing the Synthetic Hormone Diethylstilbestrol. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 98: 378-380.
13) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Effect of Chain Length on Ability to Inhibit Cancer Cell Lines for Organotin Polyethers Derived from Diols with Varying Methylene Spacers. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 98: 384-386.
14) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Barot, G. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Molecular Weight Dependency on the Ability of Organotin Polyethers Based on Hydroxyl-Terminated Poly(ethylene glycols) to Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 98: 390-392.
15) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2008. Ability of a Series of Organotin Polyethers Derived from Diethylstilbestrol to Inhibit Ovarian, Colon, Lung, and Breast Cancer Cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 98: 414-416.

1) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Roner, M.R., Shahi, K., Ashida, Y., and Barot, G. 2007. Synthesis, structural characterization, and anti-cancer evaluation of Group IVB-metallocene polyethers containing the synthetic estrogen diethylstilbestrol. J. Polymer Mater. 24:357-369.
2) Roner, M. R., Carraher, C.E., Jr., Dhanji, S. and Barot, G. 2007. Antiviral and anticancer activity of cisplatin derivatives of methotrexate. J. Polymer Mater. 24:371-385.
3) Roner, M.R., Steele, B.G. 2007. Features of the Mammalian orthoreovirus 3 Dearing l1 ssRNA that direct packaging and serotype restriction. J. Gen. Virol;88:3401-3412.
4) Carraher, C.E., Jr., Battin, A., Shahi, K. and Roner, M.R. 2007. Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Initial Evaluation as Anticancer Drugs of Dibutyltin Polyamines Derived from various 4,6-Diaminopyrimidines. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials.17:631-639.
5) Braden, A.,Roner, M., Ganter, J., and Nelson, K. 2007. Transport of Biologically Active Molecules to Intracellular Environments Utilizing a Lyzosomally Cleavable Random Block Copolymer of Polyethylenimine. J. Biomedical Nanotechnology. June., 3(2):120-130.
6) Roner, M. R., and Mutsoli, C. 2007. Use of Monoreassortants to map reovirus lysis of select tumor cell lines. Journal of Virological Methods. Vol 139/2 pp 132-142. doi:10.1016/j.jviromet.2006.09.016.
7) Braden, A.,Roner, M., Ganter, J., and Nelson, K. 2007. Enhanced delivery of bioactive molecules to intracellular environments utilizing a cytosolically reducable grafted analog of polyethylenimine. J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. Mar;7(3):925-36.
8) Barot, G., Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2007. Synthesis, Structural Characterization, and Ability to Inhibit Cancer Growth of a Series of Organotin Poly(ethylene glycols). J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers and Materials. 17:595-603.
9) Roner, M.R., Steele, B.G. 2007. Localizing the reovirus packaging signals using an engineered m1 and s2 ssRNA. Virology:358-1, 89-97. 71) Roner, M.R., Sprayberry, J., Spinks, M., Dhanji, S. 2007. Antiviral activity obtained from aqueous extracts of the Chilean soap bark tree – Quillaja Saponaria Molina. J. Gen Virology. 88:275-285.
10) Roner, M.R., Sprayberry, J., Spinks, M., Dhanji, S. 2007. A soapy solution to HIV. Microbiology Today. February 2007 – Microbes Shaping History. Hot Off The Press. p.36.
11) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Battin, A.J. and Carraher, C.E., Jr. 2007. Ability of dibutyltin polyamine derivatives of diaminopyrimidines to inhibit ovarian, bone, colon, lung, and breast cancer cells. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 97: 469-472.
12) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr. and Barot, G. 2007. Ability of a Series of Organotin Poly(ethylene glycols) to Inhibit Various Cancer Cell Lines. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 96:387-389.
13) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr. and Barot, G. 2007. Ability of Organotin Polymers Derived from Diaminopyrimidines to Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 96:383-386.

1) Barot, G., Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E.Jr. 2006. Synthesis, Anomalous Fiber Formation, and Preliminary Anticancer Study of the Organotin Polyether Derived from 2-Butyne-1,4-diol. J. Polymer Mater. 23(4), 423-436.
2) Carraher, C. E., Jr., Sabir, T.E., Roner, M. R., Shahi, K., Bleicher, R. E., Roehr,J. E., and Bassett, K. E. 2006. Synthesis of Organotin Polyamine Ethers Containing Acyclovir and Their Preliminary Anticancer and Antiviral Activity. J. Inorganic & Organometallic Polymers & Materials. Volume 16, 3:249-257. doi: 10.1007/s10904-006-9050-y.
3) Roner, M. R., Charles E. Carraher, Jr., Joanne L. Roehr, and Kelly D. Bassett. 2006. Antiviral and Anticancer Activity of Organotin Polymers and Reactants Derived From Norfloxacin And Ampicillin. J. Polymer Mater. June, 23:153-159.
4) Roner, M. R., and Roehr, J. 2006. The 3’ sequences required for incorporation of an engineered ssRNA into the Reovirus genome. Virology Journal, 2006, 3:1 (3Jan2006.
5) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., Sabir, S. Theodore, Shahi, Kimberely, Roehr, J. L., and Bassett, K. D. 2006. Anticancer and Antiviral Activities of Organotin Polyether Amines Derived From the Antiviral Acyclovir. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 95:525-527.
6) Shahi, K., Roner, M.R., Carraher, C.E., Jr. and Barot, G. 2006. Selected Organotin Polyethers As Potential Anti-Cancer Drugs. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 94:466-468.

1) Roner, M.R., Roehr, J. L., Bassett, K. D. 2004. Identification of the 5’ sequences required for incorporation of an engineered ssRNA into the Reovirus genome. Virology. 329:348-360.
2) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., and D,, Salima. 2005. Antiviral Activity of Cisplatin Derivatives of Methotrexate Against Vaccinia Virus, Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), Reovirus ST3, and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 93:410-413.
3) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., and D,, Salima. 2005. Antiviral Activity of Cisplatin Derivatives of Tilorone Against Reovirus ST3, Vaccinia Virus, Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV), and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 92:499-501.
4) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., Roehr, J. L., Bassett, K. D., and Siegmann-Louda, D. W. 2004. Anti-Viral Activity of Norfloxacin and Ampicillin and Dibutyltin Polymers Derived From Norfloxacin And Ampicillin Against Reovirus ST3, Vaccinia Virus, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1) And Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV). Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 91:744-746.
5) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., Zhao, A., Roehr, J. L., Bassett, K. D., and Siegmann-Louda, D. W. 2004. Activity of Acyclovir, Ciprofloxacin and Organotin Polymers Derived from Acyclovir and Ciprofloxacin against Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1) and Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 90:515-518.
6) Roner, M.R., Carraher, Jr. C. E., Zhao, A., Roehr, J. L., Bassett, K. D., and Siegmann-Louda, D. W. 2003. Anti-Viral Activity of organotin Polymers Derived from Acyclovir and Ciprofloxacin. Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. 89:525-527.

1) Roner, M. R. and W. K. Joklik. 2001. Genetic Engineering of Reovirus: Incorporation of the CAT Gene. PNAS 98: 8036-8041.

1) Roner, M.R 1999. Rescue Systems for dsRNA Viruses of Higher Organisms. Virus Research. Volume 53:p 355-367.

1) Roner, M. R., Nepluev, I., Sherry, B., and W. K. Joklik. 1997. Construction and Characterization of a Reovirus Double ts Mutant. PNAS. 94:6826-6830.

1) Joklik, W. K., and M. R. Roner. 1996. Molecular Recognition in the Assembly of the Segmented Reovirus Genome. Progress in Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology. Volume 53:249-281. Review.

1) Joklik, W. K., and M. R. Roner. 1995. What Reassorts when Reovirus Genome Segments Reassort. Journal Biological Chemistry. 207:4181-4184. Mini Review.
2) Roner, M. R., Lin, P., Nepluev, I., Kong, L., and W. K. Joklik. 1995. Identification of Signals Required for the Insertion of Heterologous Genome Segments into the Reovirus Genome. PNAS. 92:12362-12366.

1) Joklik, W. K., and M. R. Roner. 1994. Molecular Basis of Viral Evolution. Chapter 25 – The Evolution of Reoviridae. Cambridge University Press.

1) Roner, M. R., L. A. Roner, and W. K. Joklik. 1993. Translation of reovirus RNA species m1 can initiate at either of the first two in-frame initiation codons. PNAS 90:8947-8951.

1) Roner, M. R., L. A. Sutphin, and W. K. Joklik. 1990. Reovirus RNA is infectious. Virology.179:845-852.

2) Roner, M. R., R. J. Gaillard, and W. K. Joklik. 1989. Control of Reovirus Messenger RNA Translation Efficiency by the Regions Upstream of Initiation Codons. Virology. 168:292-301.

1) Roner, M. R., and D. C. Cox. 1985. Cellular integrity is required for inhibition of initiation of cellular DNA synthesis by reovirus type 3. J. Virol. 53:350-359.