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Using biological performance similarity to inform disaccharide library design.Synthesis and evaluation of hetero- and homodimers of ribosome-targeting antibiotics: antimicrobial activity, in vitro inhibition of translation, and drug resistance.Cationic Pillararenes Potently Inhibit Biofilm Formation without Affecting Bacterial Growth and Viability.Inhibition of glioma progression by a newly discovered CD38 inhibitor.Targeting anthracycline-resistant tumor cells with synthetic aloe-emodin glycosidesThe structure of anthracycline derivatives determines their subcellular localization and cytotoxic activity.Phosphonium pillar[5]arenes as a new class of efficient biofilm inhibitors: importance of charge cooperativity and the pillar platform.Synthesis and evaluation of membrane permeabilizing properties of cationic amphiphiles derived from the disaccharide trehalose.Structural insights of lincosamides targeting the ribosome of Staphylococcus aureus.Antimycobacterial activity of DNA intercalator inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis primase DnaG.6''-Thioether tobramycin analogues: towards selective targeting of bacterial membranes.Characterization of rhodosaminyl transfer by the AknS/AknT glycosylation complex and its use in reconstituting the biosynthetic pathway of aclacinomycin A.hChAT: a tool for the chemoenzymatic generation of potential acetyl/butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors.Characterization of non-dialyzable constituents from cranberry juice that inhibit adhesion, co-aggregation and biofilm formation by oral bacteria.Tuning the Effects of Bacterial Membrane Permeability through Photo-Isomerization of Antimicrobial Cationic Amphiphiles.Real-Time Imaging of the Azole Class of Antifungal Drugs in Live Candida Cells.Increased Degree of Unsaturation in the Lipid of Antifungal Cationic Amphiphiles Facilitates Selective Fungal Cell Disruption.Antifungal Imidazole-Decorated Cationic Amphiphiles with Markedly Low Hemolytic Activity.Assessment of 6'- and 6'''-N-acylation of aminoglycosides as a strategy to overcome bacterial resistance.Di-N-Methylation of Anti-Gram-Positive Aminoglycoside-Derived Membrane Disruptors Improves Antimicrobial Potency and Broadens Spectrum to Gram-Negative Bacteria.Effects of 5-O-Ribosylation of Aminoglycosides on Antimicrobial Activity and Selective Perturbation of Bacterial Translation.Localizing Antifungal Drugs to the Correct Organelle Can Markedly Enhance their Efficacy.Exploring the Effects of Glycosylation and Etherification of the Side Chains of the Anticancer Drug Mitoxantrone.Derivatives of Ribosome-Inhibiting Antibiotic Chloramphenicol Inhibit the Biosynthesis of Bacterial Cell Wall.Cationic Amphiphiles Induce Macromolecule Denaturation and Organelle Decomposition in Pathogenic YeastDesign of membrane targeting tobramycin-based cationic amphiphiles with reduced hemolytic activityChemoenzymatic Formation of Novel Aminocoumarin Antibiotics by the Enzymes CouN1 and CouN7†A synthetic pentasaccharide with GTPase activityOne-pot synthesis of glucosamine oligosaccharidesA new class of branched aminoglycosides: pseudo-pentasaccharide derivatives of neomycin BOne-Pot Chemoenzymatic Cascade for Labeling of the Epigenetic Marker 5-HydroxymethylcytosineTobramycin and nebramine as pseudo-oligosaccharide scaffolds for the development of antimicrobial cationic amphiphilesAntifungal activity, mode of action variability, and subcellular distribution of coumarin-based antifungal azolesChemical Modifications Reduce Auditory Cell Damage Induced by Aminoglycoside AntibioticsGuiding Drugs to Target-Harboring Organelles: Stretching Drug-Delivery to a Higher Level of ResolutionFluorescent Tracking of the Endoplasmic Reticulum in Live Pathogenic Fungal CellsThe relationship between the structure and toxicity of aminoglycoside antibiotics
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