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    Development of Multilayer Nanoparticles for the Delivery of Peptide-Based Subunit Vaccine against Group A Streptococcus by Kiong, Jolynn, Nahar, Ummey Jannatun, Jin, Shengbin, Shalash, Ahmed O., Zhang, Jiahui, Koirala, Prashamsa, Khalil, Zeinab G., Capon, Robert J., Skwarczynski, Mariusz, Toth, Istvan, Hussein, Waleed M.

    Published in Pharmaceutics (10-10-2022)
    “…Peptide-based subunit vaccines include only minimal antigenic determinants, and, therefore, are less likely to induce allergic immune responses and adverse…”
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    Pullenvalenes E–H: Triterpenyl-Aminoglycosides from an Australian Soil-Derived Fungus, Clonostachys sp by Wang, Yanan, Kiong, Jolynn, Dewa, Amila Agampodi, Salim, Angela A., Khalil, Zeinab G., Capon, Robert J.

    “…Chemical profiling of soil-derived microbes collected under the auspices of the Australian citizen science initiative Soils for Science detected two fungi,…”
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    Total Syntheses of Favolasins A, E, G and K, Polyketides Isolated from Cultures of the Basidiomycetes Fungi Favolaschia sp. BCC 18686 and Favolaschia calocera BCC 36684 by Sheng, Bingbing, Lan, Ping, Kiong, Jolynn, Khalil, Zeinab G., Capon, Robert J., Banwell, Martin G.

    Published in Chinese journal of chemistry (15-06-2023)
    “…Comprehensive Summary The structures assigned to all four members, 1—4, of the recently reported favolasin class of natural product have been prepared for the…”
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    Development of Multilayer Nanoparticles for the Delivery of Peptide-Based Subunit Vaccine against Group A IStreptococcus/I by Kiong, Jolynn, Nahar, Ummey Jannatun, Jin, Shengbin, Shalash, Ahmed O, Zhang, Jiahui, Koirala, Prashamsa, Khalil, Zeinab G, Capon, Robert J, Skwarczynski, Mariusz, Toth, Istvan, Hussein, Waleed M

    Published in Pharmaceutics (01-10-2022)
    “…Peptide-based subunit vaccines include only minimal antigenic determinants, and, therefore, are less likely to induce allergic immune responses and adverse…”
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